the 6th amendment
The 5th amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the accused to a lawyer. Also the person has the right to remain silent and not speak to police.
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That amendment means that when a person is accused of a crime, the person has a right to a trial that is not delayed too long. The person has a right for the trial to be public and not secret. The person has a right to be judged by people who are fair and have not already made up their minds. The person has a right to know what he's being accused of, and the right to know who is accusing him and who the witnesses are who are against him. The person also has a right to find witnesses in his favor, and the person has the right to get help from a lawyer.
The right to a speedy and public trial, the right to an impartial jury of your peers, the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusations against you, the right to be confronted by the witnesses against you, the right to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in your favor, the right to assistance of counsel for your defense.
how did roman law protect the rights of an accused person?
According to the Fifth Amendment, a person accused of a crime is entitled to due process of law.
5th or 4th . . .
A person accused of a crime must be offered a lawyer. If the person can't afford a lawyer, the courts will appoint one for free.
The 5th amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the accused to a lawyer. Also the person has the right to remain silent and not speak to police.
Unless they waive the right (by chossing to represent themselves, for example) they are always entitled to a legal representative.
The Sixth Amendment
Sixth
The thirteenth amendment
which amendment protects a person accused of a crime from double jeopardy
A US DIstrict Court.
the accused person
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