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Constitutions | The Latest from Craig Smith's Blog |
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Each state has its own Constitution. In addition to setting forth the structure of state government the California Constitution reiterates many of the same fundamental rights enumerated in the Federal Constitution.Interrelationship Between Constitution, Statutes and Case LawConstitutions are only frameworks for the structure of government and our fundamental rights. Many of the rights enumerated in the Constitution are implemented by legislative enactments. For example, the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution sets forth the right against self-incrimination. Article I, section 15 of the California Constitution sets forth an identical right. The California Legislature has codified this right in Evidence Code § 940. Case law such as Miranda v. Arizona interprets and defines the limits of this fundamental right. |
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