Amendment+Proje

__ **4th Amendment - before the trial** __ // Option 1: // Crimes & Crime Statistics

// Option 2: // Forensic Anthropologists investigate crimes when the remains are greatly compromised. Complete the activity to learn about them.

// Option 3: // Crime Scene Investigators have to follow the guidelines set forth by the 4th Amendment also. This activity will take you through some of their activities.

Option 4: Fully investigate one of these Supreme Court cases addressing the 4th Amendment. Create a Google presentation or document about it. Research to find more information, related images, etc. Cite all sources.

__ **5th Amendment - early on in the trial process** __ // Option 1: // Watch the movie "Double Jeopardy." (Click to watch a preview if you're curious)Write a film review of it and explain how it ties into the 5th Amendment. (You could borrow the film from Ms. Wolfe if you would like, it is also able to be rented from video stores, is shown from time to time on television, and is available via Netflix). If you select this option for the 5th, you have until January 7 to complete this part of the assignment it if you would like.

// Option 2: // Fully investigate one of these Supreme Court cases addressing the 5th Amendment. Create a Google presentation or document about it. research to find more information, related images, etc. Cite all sources

__ **6th Amendment - During a criminal trial** __ // Option 1: // Use this link to read about juries and their history. Make notes about the background and process of juries. (This was put together by Texas so you can read the Texas part, but don't need to note its details) Then, click to play the Jury Game. Play it at least twice with different goals (you are presented with 4 options at the start of each game)

// Option 2: // Fully investigate one of these Supreme Court cases addressing the 6th Amendment. Create a Google presentation or document about it. research to find more information, related images, etc. Cite all sources