Which of the following was guaranteed by English law since the 1200s?

The king's right to impose new taxes
The king's right to veto any decision of Parliament
The people's right to vote for a king or queen
The right to trial by jury

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The right to trial by jury has been guaranteed by English law since the 1200s. This right became well established with the Magna Carta of 1215, which laid the foundation for various legal protections and rights, including the right to a fair trial.