The fifth, sixth seventh and eighth amendments all promote which idea is it most people are innocent of the crime they are accused of or people accused of the crime deserve to be treated fairly or society deserves protection against criminals, or if you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about

The fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth amendments primarily promote the idea that people accused of a crime deserve to be treated fairly. These amendments outline various rights afforded to individuals accused of crimes, such as the right to due process, a fair trial, the right to legal representation, and protection against cruel and unusual punishment. They aim to ensure that individuals are treated justly throughout the criminal justice process, emphasizing the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. The idea that most people are innocent of the crime they are accused of is an underlying principle of these amendments.