"due process of law" in the united states is generally defined by the ________ amendments. a. second, third, fourth, and fifth b. seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth c. first, second, third, and fourth d. fourth, fifth, sixth, and eighth e. first, second, ninth, and tenth

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I believe the answer is: . Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth amendments. 
Due process law refers to the law that guaranteed equal treatment under normal judicial process.
4th amendment - banned enforcement from conducting arrest without warrant
5th amendment - Give the right for suspect to not say anything unless they're accompanied by a lawyer
6th amendment - Give the right for defendant for a public trial without necessary dealy
8th amendment -  banned the government from imposing excessive punishment and bail
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