However, the Fifth Amendment, the procedural rights are stating that no person should be held on any capital or infamous crime unless they have been issued an indictment from the grand jury. A person shall not be subject for the same offense or double jeopardy to be twice put in jeopardy. Which means a person cannot be tried again for the same crime once they have been found not guilty. The accused is protected against self-incrimination, in other words, the defendants cannot be forced …show more content…
This is to eliminate a witness from forgetting the details, relocated and cannot be found, or a favorable witness has disappeared and cannot be found. The defendant also has the right to a public trial and a private trial will not be granted and the jury will be a jury trial with unbiased decision-making. There is also a guarantee of the where the trial will be held along with the same jurisdiction that the crime took place. The courts allow the defendants the right to notice, which allows the defendants to identify the accusers, confront the accusers, to be present, and to cross examine the witnesses for the plaintiffs. In addition, a subpoena must be issued to the favorable witnesses to report to