United States Constitution (criminal procedure protections)

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The United States Constitution’s criminal procedure protections are the set of fundamental rights—such as due process, fair trial guarantees, and safeguards against unreasonable searches and self-incrimination—that govern how criminal investigations and prosecutions must be conducted.

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Criminal Division subjectTo United States Constitution (criminal procedure protections)
subject surface form: Criminal Division (Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento)
Henry Ruth basedOn United States Constitution (criminal procedure protections)
this entity surface form: United States Constitution and federal criminal statutes