U.S. Constitution, Sixth Amendment
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The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees criminal defendants rights such as a speedy and public trial, an impartial jury, notice of accusations, confrontation of witnesses, compulsory process for obtaining witnesses, and the assistance of counsel.
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Target entity: U.S. Constitution, Sixth Amendment Context triple: [Miranda v. Arizona, constitutionalProvisionInterpreted, U.S. Constitution, Sixth Amendment]
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Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution is a key component of the Bill of Rights that protects individuals against self-incrimination, double jeopardy, and deprivation of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
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Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government, requiring warrants to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause.
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Due Process Clause
The Due Process Clause is a constitutional guarantee in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments that prohibits the government from depriving individuals of life, liberty, or property without fair legal procedures and fundamental fairness.
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Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, which guarantee fundamental civil liberties and protections for individuals against government power.
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Fourteenth Amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment is a key post–Civil War addition to the U.S. Constitution that guarantees citizenship, due process, and equal protection under the law, forming the foundation of many modern civil rights protections.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: U.S. Constitution, Sixth Amendment Target entity description: The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees criminal defendants rights such as a speedy and public trial, an impartial jury, notice of accusations, confrontation of witnesses, compulsory process for obtaining witnesses, and the assistance of counsel.
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A.
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution is a key component of the Bill of Rights that protects individuals against self-incrimination, double jeopardy, and deprivation of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
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B.
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government, requiring warrants to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause.
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C.
Due Process Clause
The Due Process Clause is a constitutional guarantee in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments that prohibits the government from depriving individuals of life, liberty, or property without fair legal procedures and fundamental fairness.
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D.
Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, which guarantee fundamental civil liberties and protections for individuals against government power.
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E.
Fourteenth Amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment is a key post–Civil War addition to the U.S. Constitution that guarantees citizenship, due process, and equal protection under the law, forming the foundation of many modern civil rights protections.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
amendment to the United States Constitution
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constitutional amendment ⓘ |
| adoptedAsPartOf | Bill of Rights ⓘ |
| appliedToStatesBy |
Fourteenth Amendment
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surface form:
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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| appliesTo |
criminal prosecutions
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federal criminal prosecutions ⓘ |
| country | United States of America ⓘ |
| guaranteesRight |
assistance of counsel
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compulsory process for obtaining witnesses ⓘ confrontation of witnesses ⓘ impartial jury ⓘ notice of the nature and cause of the accusation ⓘ public trial ⓘ speedy trial ⓘ trial by an impartial jury of the State and district where the crime was committed ⓘ |
| incorporatedThrough |
Due Process Clause
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surface form:
Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
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| interpretedByCase |
Barker v. Wingo
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Batson v. Kentucky ⓘ Crawford v. Washington ⓘ Duncan v. Louisiana ⓘ Gideon v. Wainwright ⓘ Powell v. Alabama ⓘ Strickland v. Washington ⓘ |
| jurisdiction |
United States government
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surface form:
federal government of the United States
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| language | English ⓘ |
| legalDomain | United States constitutional law ⓘ |
| partOf |
Bill of Rights
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surface form:
United States Bill of Rights
United States Constitution ⓘ |
| proposedDate | September 25, 1789 ⓘ |
| protects |
right to be confronted with the witnesses against the accused
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right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation ⓘ right to compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in favor of the accused ⓘ right to have the Assistance of Counsel for defense ⓘ |
| ratifiedDate | December 15, 1791 ⓘ |
| ratifiedWith |
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ First Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ Ninth Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ Second Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ Third Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ |
| requires |
jury drawn from the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed
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jury selected from district previously ascertained by law ⓘ |
| subject |
criminal procedure
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rights of the accused ⓘ |
| textBeginsWith | In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial ⓘ |
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Subject: U.S. Constitution, Sixth Amendment Description of subject: The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees criminal defendants rights such as a speedy and public trial, an impartial jury, notice of accusations, confrontation of witnesses, compulsory process for obtaining witnesses, and the assistance of counsel.
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