The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments of the US Constitution deal specifically with rights of a defendant accused of a crime. The Fourteenth Amendment indirectly deals with such rights because it makes some but not all of the rights in the above amendments applicable to the states.
The amendments that are concerned with the accused rights would be the fourth(unreasonable search and seizures), fifth(protection against compelled self-incrimination), sixth(right to counsel), seventh(rules involving trials), eighth(excessive and unusual punishment), and fourteenth(due process clause).
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it ensures that defendants are not subjected to a unreasonably lengthy incarceration prior to a fair trial
The sixth amendment gives us the right to a speedy trial
In the United States constitution it is the sixth amendment that covers the right to a lawyer with Assistance to council right in which a criminal defendant has, under the sixth amendment, the right to be represented by council.
The 7th Amendment was added to the Constitution because citizens were concerned about the right for a trial by jury. The 7th Amendment guaranteed the right for civil law trials by jury that exceed the cost of $20. It also guaranteed the right to an appeal to federal courts.
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The right to a jury trial and a fair hearing.
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the right to cell witnesses in ome,s defence at a trial
There is no Amendment that guarantees a trial by a jury of one's peers. The 6th Amendment guarantees the right of trial by an impartial jury, but not of a jury composed of one's peers.
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