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No. There is no price too high to guarantee the freedom of an innocent person, and all steps must be taken to insure that no innocent person is wrongfully imprisoned. Until that goal is accomplished, defendants have too few rights during trial.

Additionally, it is important to note that in light of recent police shootings of innocent men, women, and especially children, the number of rights a person has is immaterial unless someone can enforce those rights. The police and courts simply don't or won't.

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Q: Do defendants have too many legal rights during a trial?
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