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results from an agreement between a defendant's lawyer and a prosecutor to the effect that defendants will plead guilty to a lesser crime in exchange for the government's not prosecuting a more serious crime.  

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Actions that do not consist of speaking or writing but that express an opinion are called .  

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Almost the entire constitutional debate over has centered on the death penalty.  

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It is very difficult for public officials who believe that a publication about them is intentionally malicious to successfully prove .  

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No court may issue a unless probable cause exists to believe that a crime has occurred or is about to occur.  

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The prevents illegally seized evidence from being introduced in court.  

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The prohibits the abridgment of the citizens' freedom to worship, or not to worship, as they please.  

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The Fifth Amendment forbids forced , stating that no person "shall be compelled to be a witness against himself."  

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The Supreme Court has held that the made parts of the Bill of Rights applicable to the states.  

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Time and time again, the Supreme Court has struck down on speech and the press.  

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