which bill of rights protection has not been incorporated into the fourteenth amendment so that it applies to the state?
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The bill of rights protection that has not been incorporated into the fourteenth amendment, so that it applies to the state is : The right to have Felony cases heard by a grand jury.
It means that during very serious felonies the participation of a prosecutor will be considered with that of a grand Jury, and both shall decide whether or not the charges against a guilty is an act punishable by law.
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Explanation:
- The right to a jury trial in non criminal cases is a bill of rights to protection has not been incorporated into the fourteenth amendment so that it applies to the state.
- The “Fourteenth Amendment” of Constitution of India, which is officially known as “the Constitution (Fourteenth Amendment) Act”, 1962, added Pondicherry (now Puducherry) as the “ninth Union Territory” of India, gave authority to legislation and council of Ministers of Union Territories of Manipur, Himachal Pradesh, Daman and Diu ,Tripura, Goa and Puducherry.
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