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so. super sneaky! slide 14: the judge said the search was wrong. he rul…

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so. super sneaky! slide 14: the judge said the search was wrong. he ruled that government officials must have a law that gives them the power to enter a private home. without that law, they were just ____________. busted! slide 15: the __________s protection against __________ comes from the common - law case __________ and __________ v. __________. this case established that a persons home is their __________, and the government cannot search it without a legal reason. this idea was put into the __________ by the colonists. slide 17: the __________: a super important case about __________ and the __________. the problem: a newspaper printer was put in jail for writing bad things about the __________. at the time, telling the truth wasnt a defense. yikes! slide 18: zengers lawyer told the __________ that it wasnt a crime to print the __________. the jury agreed and found zenger not guilty. the jurys bold decision made a statement that the truth should be a defense. this is a key part of the __________ today. now you get to say what you think without fear of jail...even if it is unpopular. slide 19: the __________: a case about the __________ of the __________. the problem: a judge didnt like a jurys decision and locked them up in an attempt to force them to change their minds. slide 20: the jurors appealed, and a higher court ruled that judges could not punish a jury for its __________. this case greatly strengthened the right for a jury to come to its own conclusion. slide 21: what did the founders learn from the __________? that the right to a __________ is a strong protection against government power. the founders remembered this case and included this right in the ____________ over a hundred years later.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This text discusses legal - related cases and concepts such as the right to privacy in the home, freedom of the press, and jury rights. It mentions how certain common - law cases influenced the development of legal principles in the context of government power and individual rights.

Answer:

Slide 14: trespassing
Slide 15: person's; unreasonable search and seizure; Semayne's Case; Entick; Carrington
Slide 17: Zenger's Case; freedom of the press; government
Slide 18: jury; truth; freedom of the press
Slide 19: case; independence; jury
Slide 20: decision
Slide 21: cases; fair trial; Constitution