4th, 5th, And 6th Amendments to the United States ConstitutionNameInstitution4th, 5th, And 6th Amendments to the United States ConstitutionLaws are put in place to guarantee that a society is safer and to enhance social order. The constitution forms the source of government powers, bill of rights for all American citizens and limitations for governing agencies. The justice system aims at protecting the innocent and ensuring that social order is maintained. The criminal justice system is a structure that deals with maintenance of the laws, defending citizens, taking legal action against criminals who break the law, and institutionalizing guilty criminals (Garland, 2001). Among the 12 amendments that were proposed by James Madison in the first congress, ten of them went on to become part of the bill of rights. Indeed, the amendments form the most basic rights of every American citizen. Even in upholding the law and prosecuting the criminals the rights of the accused should always be upheld. Despite the size of the accusation or charges brought against an accused person, he/ she is still entitled