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Why a person thought of a crime, is it legal to convict him without due process?

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Why a person thought of a crime, is it legal to convict him without due process?

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  1. Any trial which violates the mandatory doctrine of due process of law as enshrined in 14th amendment is unlawful and ab initio void. No matter what grave crime is alleged against him when one deprives him of his liberty to defend himself the trial gets vitiated and any judgment so passed is illegal and unlawful.Under the due process clause any prisoner under trial as laid down by US Supreme court will be entitled to have access to library if the prisoner so wishes.This consideration shown by the Supreme Court to a prisoner is sufficient to show the importance of due process clause.  


  2. Due process was followed if a person was convicted of a crime. They were tried by a jury of their peers (Unless they opted for a trial by judge.) This occurred after evidence being presented and weighed, and both the Defense and the Prosecution presented their cases.

    How was Due Process Ignored here?


  3. it might be charged as a threat. so yeah.

  4. h**l no that is against the constitution bud. If someone convicts you without undue process the case is pretty much out the window.

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