The 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Annotated Bibliography

This week the Fourth (Search and Seizure), Fifth (Self-Incrimination) and Sixth (Legal Representation) Amendments and how they relate to law enforcement were covered extensively to include the many case-law court decisions that have been handed down by the U.S. Courts. 

Your assignment this week is to prepare an “annotated bibliography.” An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books, articles, and documents.  Each citation is followed by a brief (150 words each) descriptive and evaluative paragraph (the annotation). The purpose of the annotations is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited.

Instructions

Provide a summary of six (6) sources/citations; two on the Fourth Amendment, two on the Fifth Amendment ,and two on the Sixth Amendment. 

Included in that summary, you must include a brief of the two-court case-decisions that you believe had the greatest impact on law enforcement as it relates to that Amendment and state why you believe this to be the case.  A citation for each case decision must also be provided.

Each source must be from a credible source (Wikipedia or miscellaneous blogs will not be accepted).

Each summary must be 150-words (minimum) for each source (total of at least 900 words for six summaries).

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