Hardly, as the media is rarely or never unbiased in their coverage.
In order for a person to have a fair trial, they are guaranteed the right to be heard, the right to legal representation, the right to present evidence in their defense, and the right to a impartial judge or jury.
Under the US form of jurisprudence ALL persons are guaranteed a fair trial.
The right to trial by jury is guaranteed in all criminal cases and civil cases over a certain dollar amount.
What an excellent question. A court trial is a step in our guaranteed right to due process in a criminal case. Each state has a step by step procedure in place to comply with this Constitutional guarantee. It is a trial held to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused with evidence and testimony that has been accepted by the court to present in the case.A media trial is not an actual trial, it is a term used to describe the tendency of the media to decide the guilt or innocence of an accused based on whatever they decide is evidence, whether it would be acceptable in a court of law or not. A media trial also includes a great deal of opinion on the part of the media participants.
The right to a speedy trial, which is guaranteed under the 6th Amendment.
The Constitution
Trial by jury is guaranteed by the first amendment.
Smaller offenses such as misdemeanors are often only before a judge.
A fair trial before an impartial jury of their peers.
6th Amendment
The fact that there's zero media coverage on the shooter or trial makes me wonder if the story is true.
Except in impeachment cases, a trial by jury is a right guaranteed by the Constitution. It is not guaranteed in impeachment cases because life or liberty is not at stake.