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Which basic right does not belong to an accused person in the US criminal justice system?

A. 

the right to have an attorney present

B. 

the right to due process of law

C. 

the right to request that a judge preside over the trial

D. 

the right to resist arrest

User JP Doherty
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d. the right to resist arrest
User Korsarq
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The correct answer is D. The right to resist arrest

Step-by-step explanation:

In the U.S. when a person is arrested or accused, he or she is protected by the criminal justice system as some rights are guaranteed in these cases. This includes the right to receive legal counseling or have an attorney; the right to be informed about the nature of the accusation; the right to due process of law; the right of self-defense; among others.

However, accused people do not have the right to resist arrest because this is considered as an offense or crime, and in most states of the U.S. people can be charged and convicted for doing this. This can be explained as fleeing or resisting arrest is against the law and show the individual does not want to cooperate with justice.

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