Question
Which of the following is NOT a right guaranteed by the Constitution? No incriminating evidence can be used against an individual An individual must have knowledge of all charges brought against him or her All evidence in court must be legally obtained No unreasonable searches and seizures
Solution
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Gustavo
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Resposta
The right that is NOT guaranteed by the Constitution is:No incriminating evidence can be used against an individual.While the Constitution does provide protections against self-incrimination (Fifth Amendment) and ensures that evidence must be legally obtained (Fourth Amendment), it does not explicitly state that no incriminating evidence can be used against an individual. Instead, it focuses on the legality of how evidence is obtained and the rights of individuals during legal proceedings.