The Fifth Amendment of the US Constitution states that anyone suspected of committing a crime cannot be held in custody for an indeterminate amount of time without being charged.
He also must be arraigned before a grand jury which will determine whether or not there is enough evidence to prosecute him. After this, one can be held in custody awaiting further jury trial and a final verdict on the case before sentencing. He shall also not be called to testify against himself, be unlawfully denied his right to freedom, life or own property without the full implementation of the law. One is therefore innocent and free until proven guilty and is protected from self incrimination (Mount).
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