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BAR TOPICS List
Due Process in Judicial Proceedings
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Procedural Due Process
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Substantive Due Process
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Types of Due Process
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Discretionary: Pardon, Commutation, Reprieve
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Rights after Judgment
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Right Against Excessive Bail, Fines, or Cruel Punishment
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Right to Trial in Absentia (With Conditions)
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Right to Compulsory Process
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Right to Be Present at the Trial
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Right to Be Heard by Himself and Counsel
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Right to Be Presumed Innocent
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Rights During Trial
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Right to Preliminary Investigation (When Applicable)
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Right to Due Process of Law
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Right to Be Informed of the Nature and Cause of the Accusation
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Rights During Inquest or Filing of the Case
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Right That Confessions Obtained in Violation Are Inadmissible
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Right Against Coercion, Force, Threats, or Intimidation
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Right That Any Waiver Will Be Valid Only If
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Right to Choose Counsel
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Right to a Speedy Trial
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Right to be Informed of the Appeal Process
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Right to Appeal
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Right to a Competent & Independent Counsel
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Right to an Impartial Judge
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Right Against Double Jeopardy
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Right to Due Process
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Right to Confront and Cross-Examine Witnesses
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Right Against Self-Incrimination
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Right to a Fair and Impartial Investigation
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Right to Challenge the Legality of the Arrest
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Right to Have a Written Record of the Investigation
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Right to Inform A Relative
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Right to an Independent & Competent Counsel During Custodial Investigation
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Rights During Custodial Investigation
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Right to Be Informed of These Rights
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Right to Remain Silent
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Miranda Rights
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Freedom of Assembly
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Right to Privacy
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Right to Bail
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Right Against Torture
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Rights of the Accused
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Freedom of Religion
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Freedom of Speech
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Equal Protection
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Due Process
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Bill of Rights
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