Let's See What You Already know Put a () if the statement is correct and put an (x) if the statement is wrong, and. Explain why it is correct or wrong plain why it is correct or wrong. 1. Anyone who committed a crime should be arrested and put to jail even without warrant 2. It is your employers right to know everything about your personal life because it is a self-operating standard in the business 3. When you are charged with an offense you are considered innocent until proven otherwise by a fair trial 4. The right to vote should be exercised wisely so it is right to vote for a politician who granted a costly party for your organization, rather than the other candidate who has never donated even a single peso. 5. The Commission on Human Rights protects the voters' rights during elections 6. Freedom of speech is coupled with the responsibility to tell the truth