More than likely, the 4th Amendment, since it protects against illegal searches and seizures.
13th amendment
The 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution (and probably their state constitution as well)
the Salem Witch trails took place in 1692 and the first amendment was adopted December 15, 1791 so they could not be violating the first amendment. EDIT: If the amendment had existed, it would not have been violated. The victims were arrested on evidence the government declared viable, they were given a fair civil trial and convicted on a charge that was legal in Puritan Massachusetts.
5th and 14th amendment rights were violated
Segregation violated the Equal Protection Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment.
It violates the 1st amendment.
Yes, if they have violated the law.
You get arrested
state law would be overturned it it violated the constitution
actually this is not a myth it took rights away from immigrantsno it didn't it
No
property rights