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Constitutional Rights

Examples of due process in criminal cases 

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Sep 3, 2024 | Constitutional Rights

The United States prides itself on having a fair criminal justice system. A large part of this is that suspects and defendants are provided with due process in law.  Due process can be a difficult term to define, but essentially, it means being treated fairly. How...

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the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Jun 5, 2024 | Constitutional Rights

Religious freedom is a fundamental right protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Of particular importance in this regard are the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause. Violations of these clauses can significantly impact individuals'...

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Can a police stop occur in violation of your constitutional rights?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Jan 1, 2024 | Constitutional Rights

Law enforcement encounters are a routine part of daily life, but what happens when a police stop crosses the line and infringes upon your constitutional rights? The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution is the cornerstone of protection against...

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What if the police violate someone’s Fourth Amendment rights?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Dec 20, 2023 | Constitutional Rights

The Bill of Rights contains some of the most important protections for people in the United States. Each of the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution helps to enshrine different protections for individuals. They specifically address the rights that people have when...

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3 ways New Mexico’s prison system violates the rights of inmates

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Dec 19, 2023 | Constitutional Rights

Everyone in America has rights -- even those serving a prison sentence. Yet some corrections facilities in New Mexico consistently violate inmate rights in defiance of the U.S. Constitution. Government and prison officials have a duty to uphold the human rights of...

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Understanding your Fourth Amendment rights

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Oct 24, 2023 | Constitutional Rights

U.S. citizens have many constitutional rights. The First Amendment, for example, protects people’s freedom of speech, press and religion. The Fifth Amendment protects people from making self-incriminating comments that may be used against them. An important...

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When the police pull you over, can they legally search your car?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Feb 22, 2023 | Constitutional Rights

There are actually only a limited number of reasons police officers can search your car when they have pulled you over: You consented to the search The officers have a valid search warrant The officers reasonably believe searching your car is necessary for their own...

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Our jails may be using violent tactics on mentally ill people

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Feb 10, 2023 | Constitutional Rights, Offenses Committed By Governments

When someone with a serious mental illness is admitted to a county jail, it may be because their mental illness made them unable to comply with the law. It is often the case that they can’t understand or comply with the correctional officers’ orders. When they disobey...

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What does the violation of inmates’ constitutional rights look like?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Feb 8, 2023 | Constitutional Rights, Offenses Committed By Governments, Police Brutality

People convicted and incarcerated for crimes they have committed have constitutional rights, even while serving prison terms. Still, constitutional violations in prisons and jails are common. Police brutality, mistreatment and neglect of inmates while in state custody...

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Police brutality: when law enforcement goes too far

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Feb 8, 2023 | Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, Police Brutality

All you must do is turn on the television and you will see a video of yet another victim of police brutality. It has become the heartbreaking reality of our era. Month after month, case after case. Why does it happen? Where does it stop? When does it stop? Police...

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