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7 April, 05:18

Accused persons have the right to refuse to appear in court. hear exactly what they are being accused of. move their trials to another state. request a jury that favors their side in the case.

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  1. 7 April, 06:14
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    The answer is "hear exactly what they are being accused of."

    If you're in court or being arrested you have the right to know what you're being arrested for and to know what your rights are as an accused person.
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