The Sixth Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights that protects individuals accused of a crime. It ensures the right to a speedy and public trial, the right to an impartial jury, the requirement to be informed of the specific charges, the right to confront witnesses, and the provision of legal counsel for the accused.
Summarize the rights contained in the Sixth Amendment.(1 point)
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the part of the Bill of Rights that protects people accused of a crime by requiring a speedy and public trial, requiring an impartial jury, identifying the specific crime committed, making witness testimony public, and providing a lawyer for the accused
the part of the Bill of Rights that protects people accused of a crime by requiring a speedy and public trial, requiring an impartial jury, identifying the specific crime committed, making witness testimony public, and providing a lawyer for the accused
the part of the Bill of Rights that protects religious liberty and freedom of expression such as speech
the part of the Bill of Rights that protects religious liberty and freedom of expression such as speech
the part of the Bill of Rights that protects the individual and state rights to own weapons for the purpose of creating militias
the part of the Bill of Rights that protects the individual and state rights
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