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Essay title: The Constitution

There is a real issue having people say,'' Celebrites shouldn't get more chances than others, Celebrites should be treated the same as everyone else .’’ Why are celebrites getting away with breaking the law? This issue is having celebrities above the law. Seventy percent of people in the U.S. believe that celebrites shouldn't be above the law. In this essay I will be discussing how celebrities aren't above the law, how the preamble of the Constitution states that all should be treated equal) and how different standards shouldn't be set for people with status.

Many celebrities get away with bending the law such as Daryl Strawberry a famous baseball player who was accused of drug possession

who received

10-15 chances as a normal person would have gotten 3 strikes. Kobe Bryant a famous basketball player rapped a woman under age and paid

her to drop the case. Ray Charles a famous singer was charged with drug possession

more than one , twice, or even three times and every time he was charged with drug possession

the studio bought him out of trouble. O.J Simpson a recent football player was charged with murder of his ex wife. Michael Jackson a famous singer was charged with molestation in the late 1980's, the 1990's, 2003, and 2004. Richard Pryor a comedian was charged with possession

of drugs. Now all of these celebrities have been found not guilty or have received

decreased time than the average every day person. Many people think this is not fair.

The Constitution is a very important and famous document of law. This document is known by many people and was written by John Hancock. The Constitution has many powerful words and is a document for the U.S. The preamble of the Constitution is a passage located in this document that says, '' We the people of the United States in order to form a more a perfect unioun establish ensure domestic tranquility provide for the common deference promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our postarity to ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America.’’

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