In a 2004 case involving the issue of whether a U.S.citizen accused of terrorist acts is entitled to constitutional protections,the Supreme Court held that such citizens
A) are protected only if they live in the United States.
B) are protected only if they have not been previously convicted of a crime.
C) are protected only if law enforcement officials decide they deserve such protections.
D) must be handled by military courts.
E) do have the right to challenge their own detentions in court.
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