What Is the Right to a Trial by Jury?

From the Series Rosen Verified: The Bill of Rights
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The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects people who have been accused of crimes. It ensures American citizens can receive a "speedy and public trial . . . by an impartial jury." It also ensures that trials will be held in the state in which the alleged crime occurred. Perhaps most significant, the Sixth Amendment says people have a right to a lawyer, even if they can't afford it. The Seventh Amendment extends the right to a trial by jury to federal civil cases. Inside this volume, readers will explore the language and impact of the Sixth and Seventh Amendments and read the history behind these two components of the Bill of Rights. The text is supported by primary sources, fact boxes, and graphics, and provides further resources for readers to learn even more.

Interest Level Grade 7 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 3
Copyright 2024
BISACS YAN031000, YAN052040
Genre Hi-Lo, Nonfiction
Publisher Rosen Publishing
Imprint Rosen Publishing
Series Rosen Verified: The Bill of Rights
Language English
Number of Pages 48
ISBN 9781499469769
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2023-08-15
Author Jenna Tolli
Features Glossary of key words, Index, Informative sidebars, Primary-source text
Dewey 345.73’056
Graphics Full-color photographs
 

Author: Jenna Tolli

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