The grand jury reviews the evidence against the accused
The bill of rights is intended to protect individual freedoms and their rights.
they all protect the rights of people accused of crimes
Because they are accused of crimes it does not mean they committed those crimes.
The Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments protect the rights of the accused. The rights of the accused are in the US Constitution's Bill of Rights, and are intended to ensure people accused of committing crimes receive equal justice under the law.
Because without those protecting government can eliminate people oppose them by charging and convict them of a crime.
The 6th amendment gives people accused of crimes certain rights.
They were accused of cursing people and also killing them. Joana Dos Santos Felisberto.
Yes
Answer this question… Both cases resulted in expanded protections for people accused of crimes.
being a "heretic" and/or being a "witch"
yes , if accused of witchcraft or serios crimes
The Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution (Amendment VIII) protects those accused of crimes from excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishment.