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Lesson Plan: The Bill of Rights and the Criminal Trial Process

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13607
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10
11
12
Institutional Organization
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The Bill of Rights protects the rights of everyone involved in the criminal trial process. Law Enforcement officers must understand the rights in order to protect them. This lesson incorporates scenarios that help students better understand the Bill of Rights. 

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