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What is the right to a trial by jury?

2024
"The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects people who have been accused of crimes. It ensures American citizens can receive a 'speedy and public trial . . . by an impartial jury.' It also ensures that trials will be held in the state in which the alleged crime occurred. Perhaps most significant, the Sixth Amendment says people have a right to a lawyer, even if they can't afford it. The Seventh Amendment extends the right to a trial by jury to federal civil cases"--Provided by publisher.

The rights of the accused in criminal cases

the Sixth Amendment
2018
Discusses the rights given to American citizens by the 6th Amendment.

The Sixth Amendment

the rights of the accused in criminal cases
Examines the history and meaning of the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution and explores modern interpretations of the rights of the accused in criminal cases.

The rights of the accused in criminal cases

the Sixth Amendment
Discusses the rights given to American citizens by the 6th Amendment.
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