4th Amendment: The Fourth Amendment forbids arbitrary seizure and search powers. 5th Amendment: People have a number of rights in both criminal and civil procedures under the Fifth Amendment. Due process and the right to a grand jury are two examples. It also forbids double jeopardy and enables persons to shield themselves from self-incrimination.6th Amendment: Criminal defendants are guaranteed a number of rights by the Sixth Amendment, including the right to an unbiased jury, a counsel, and a prompt trial. Along with knowing the substance of the allegations and evidence against them, it also provides defendants the right to know who is accusing them.8th Amendment: The federal government is not allowed to impose exorbitant bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual penalties in accordance with the Eighth Amendment. Describe the significance and intent of these four amendments.