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What is the contrast inherent in this paragraph? A.
The procedures for insuring an individual's rights in legal actions are contrasted with guarantees of individual liberty.
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The procedures for insuring an individual's rights in legal actions are contrasted with those established in Supreme Court for the guilty.
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The procedures for insuring an individual's rights in legal actions are contrasted with those which protect the innocent.

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It is a seeming contradiction that many of the procedures which insure an individual's rights in legal actions have been established in Supreme Court cases involving defendants who were "obviously guilty" or "hardened criminals" by ordinary public standards. However, the procedures established for the guilty also protect the innocent, and it is the strict insistence on observance of proper procedures in dealing with criminal accusations that guarantees our individual liberty.

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