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6 January, 12:53

The Sixth Amendment protects the right of people accused of a crime to

1. see a search warrant.

2. have a private trial.

3. be offered legal representation.

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  1. 6 January, 13:30
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    It would be 3. be offered legal representation

    not the 2. because it protects the right to a public trial not private
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