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The common-law rights that might be expected in an implied bill of rights would be such things as freedom of speech, assembly and religion, freedom from search and seizure without a warrant based on sworn evidence and stating what can be searched and seized, freedom from arbitrary arrest, freedom from confiscation of property without compensation and no torture or other cruel and unusual punishment and a right to trial by jury for serious crimes.

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