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Article I, Section 9
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Article 3, section 16 of the Bill of Rights grants all citizens of the United States with the right to speedy trial. All legal matters must be concluded within a set and reasonable amount of time.
Most cases which are resolved in court CAN be jury-demandable cases, but in actuality most court cases, traffic-related, civil torts, and criminal, are not heard by juries.
A tribal court hears cases based on inherent and delegated powers. Inherent powers are the powers that congress is assumed to have because they result logically from the powers expressly listed in the U.S. Constitution. Delegated powers are powers specifically granted to congress by article I, section 8 of the constitution.
Article 3 Section 2 #2
Article Three, Section 3 of the United States Constitution defines treason and its punishment. Three examples of treason as defined by Article Three, Section 3 are Cramer v. United States, Haupt v. United States and Kawakita v. United States. The first ten Amendments of the U.S. Constitution are jointly known as the Bill of Rights.
The list of referances should be organized alphabetically by author's last name. In writing the references section, sources should be listed in alphabetical order according to the author's last name. the references section should be listed after completing the main body.
All persons shall have the right to have a speedy disposition of their cases before all judicial, quasi-judicial, or administrative bodies.
Article Three of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal government. The judicial branch comprises the Supreme Court of the United States along with lower federal courts established pursuant to legislation by Congress. Section 2 specifies the subject-matter jurisdiction of the federal courts and requires trial by jury in all criminal cases, except impeachment cases. Section 3 defines treason and its punishment.
Article Three of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal government. The judicial branch comprises the Supreme Court of the United States along with lower federal courts established pursuant to legislation by Congress. Section 2 specifies the subject-matter jurisdiction of the federal courts and requires trial by jury in all criminal cases, except impeachment cases. Section 3 defines treason and its punishment.
Article Three of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal government. The judicial branch comprises the Supreme Court of the United States along with lower federal courts established pursuant to legislation by Congress. Section 2 specifies the subject-matter jurisdiction of the federal courts and requires trial by jury in all criminal cases, except impeachment cases. Section 3 defines treason and its punishment.