Guards are not allowed to search, seizure, or arrests without a specific warrant. This is stated in the fourth amendment. The fourth amendment protects people from getting their valuables taken away for no good reasoning. If the Government were to take items that belonged to someone, the guards must have permission from a lawyer. Guards are not allowed to just take someone's personal property for evidence without the consent of the owner. This amendment works the same way today. Police officers are not allowed to arrest a person without getting permission from a lawyer. The fourth amendment protects people’s privacy. Besides, the Founding Father making sure that the Bill of Rights were passed by protecting people against unreasonable search and seizure, they also protected the right to trial by jury in criminal cases. This is stated in the sixth amendment which guarantees a speedy public trial for criminals offense. The sixth amendment allows the accused person to have a quick trail, so they do not have to sit in jail for a long time, before they get around to their trail. This protects people from getting arrested for no reason or without prove. This amendment allows people to know what they are being charged with and the right to have an attorney. The sixth amendment was added by one of our Founding Fathers James Madison. This amendment was added in every state in the United States. The sixth amendment also allows the accused person to find out what they were being charged with and by who they were being charged by. The accused person is allowed to receive a public trial. Which means that the State can not put the accused person in jail or ask about the crime that they are being accused of. There is also a witness who testifies what they saw and says what happened if the accused person lies about what happened. The sixth amendment was added to the Bill of Rights to protect people from getting accused falsely. Although, the Founding Father made sure that the Bill of Rights were passed by protecting people against unreasonable search and seizure and by making the right to trial by jury in criminal cases.
The Bill of Rights also protected the right to trial by jury in civil cases. This guarantees the right to trial by jury in civil cases in federal courts in the seventh amendment. This amendment was added by one of our Founding Father James Madison. This amendment makes sure that your case is heard by a jury. This amendment helps when someone is trying to sue somebody, they have the right to have a federal jury hear both sides of the story. The seventh amendment is one of the less known amendments that was added to the Bill of Rights. Back then the lawsuit had to be more than twenty dollars and that is a very low price today, but back then that was a lot of money. Today the regulations is that the lawsuit must be more than seventy-five thousand dollars. This amendment helps people who were filing a lawsuit to be heard and get their case
resolved. In Conclusion our Founding Fathers guaranteed freedom and liberty to the people who lived in the United States through all the amendments and laws that were passed. Our Founding Fathers gave us the right to freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, forbidding excessive bail or fines, providing power that the Constitution did not delegate to the United States, and many other liberties. All these laws that were passed is what helped establish the America that it is today. Without our Founding Fathers who knows what America would be like today. Our Founding Fathers helped establish America, they started to mold together and shape America to a good society with well educated people. America would not be the same if we did not have our Founding Father or the problems we encountered trying to make America a better country. Our Founding Fathers made the Bill of Right to protect people’s privacy and equality in the world. The Bill of Rights was added into the Constitution to help people’s freedom by setting limits on the Government.