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Is due process of law the same thing as the due process as in the 6 values of democracy?

2007-09-03 12:54:51 · 1 answers · asked by xolove 3 in Politics & Government Government

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NO-DUE PROCESS HAS NEVER BEEN DEFINED AS THAT BUT IS FOUND IN LAW AS CONSTITUTIONAL DUE PROCESS-ADMINISTRATIVE DUE PROCESS-PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS-AND SUBSTANTIVE LAW-SO WHICH ARE OF DUE PROCESS ARE WE TOO LOOK AT-IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING DUE PROCESS IS THAT OF CHARGE, DATE OF HEARING TIME OF HEARING ROOM AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE TO HEAR CASE-THAT IS ADMINISTRATIVE DUE PROCESS-- GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITY THAT IS SHOCKING TO THE CONSCIENCE THEN DUE PROCESS HAS BEEN VIOLATED-THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE LAND HAS SAID-THE POINT IS STRAIGHT FORWARD-THE DUE PROCESS CLAUSE PROVIDES THAT CERTAIN SUBSTANTIVE RIGHTS--LIFE, LIBERTY AND PROPERTYCANNOT BE DEPRIVED EXCEPT PUSUANT TO CONSTITUTIONALLY ADEQUATE PROCEDURES" CLEVELAND BOARD OF EDUCATION V LAUDERMILL 105, S CT 1487, 1493 (1985)

2007-09-03 13:24:05 · answer #1 · answered by ahsoasho2u2 7 · 0 0

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