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The correct answer is protection for double jeopardy.
A protection found in the Florida Declaration of Rights and the Bill of Rights is the protection for double jeopardy.
Double jeopardy is being tried more than once for the same crime. In the state of Florida, under Florida law, double jeopardy is a procedural defense that “precludes prosecution when a defendant is accused twice for the same crime.” In the state of Florida, this double jeopardy protects the defendant from any kind of abuse.
Answer:
Protection found in the Florida Declaration of Rights and the Bill of Rights is Freedom of Speech, Right to Jury trial, Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments.
Explanation:
Florida's Bill of Rights is found in Article 1 and is referred to as the Declaration of Rights. the Declaration of Rights is the part of the Florida Constitution that lists the basic rights guaranteed to all citizens who live in the state. Here some basic Rights which are given to the people of Florida state are such as:
- Freedom of Speech
- Freedom of press
- Right to bear arm
- Right to a jury trial
- Freedom of Worship