Any person, citizen or not, accused of a crime in the U.S. has the right to a fair trial before a Jury of his Peers.
A U.S. Citizen's constitutional rights, however, do NOT apply in dealings with any government outside the territory of the United States.
Unfortunately the right to carry a gun
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The fifth amendment to the US constitution gives a citizen the right not to incriminate themselves.
Every United States citizen is entitled to a trial by jury when being indicted of a crime. Each citizen also has the right to waive this kind of trial and have the case heard only by a judge.
Trial by jury of our peers.a fair trial
The Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the US Constitution pretty much cover this as well as a right to a Writ of Habeas Corpus.
The sixth amendment gives us the right to a speedy trial
That gives you the right to stay in this country, but you are not a U.S. citizen.
The right to a speedy trial - to be confronted by their accuser - the right to counsel - a jury of their peers (in certain cases).
Right as you are born if you are born in the US
The same as if she was a US citizen. You have to apply in court.
The right to travel with a US passport is one benefit of being a citizen of the US. US citizens need a passport to travel to other countries.