Answer: A police officer forces a crime suspect from their home and imprisons them.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the following cases, the due process of law isn't violated:
• A crime suspect refuses to speak to the police until their lawyer is present.
• Two friends go to court over a loan that was not repaid.
• A convicted drunk driver is charged with criminal negligence for their actions.
A police officer forces a crime suspect from their home and imprisons them shows that there's a violation of the due process of law.
A police officer doesn't have the right to imprison a crime suspect. The person is a suspect and it's the court of law that has the right to say if the person is guilty or not.
The person can only be sent to prison if the person is found guilty by the court and it's not the right of the police to decide that.