These are rights intended for individuals accused for a crime.
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The bill of rights is intended to protect individual freedoms and their rights.
The law does not change because of the accuser's age. The accused has the same rights as if the accuser were an adult.
rights of the accused
No, it is still necessary to protect the rights of the accused.
One reason why it's important to protect the rights of a person accused of a crime, is because the person might turn out to be innocent. The US Constitution guarantees the right to due process.
These are rights intended for individuals accused for a crime.
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.
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5th amendment - This protects the rights of the accused by saying that people do not have to testify against themselves in court.
The bill of rights is intended to protect individual freedoms and their rights.
Miranda rights
The 6th amendment gives people accused of crimes certain rights.
The law does not change because of the accuser's age. The accused has the same rights as if the accuser were an adult.
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so they can defend themselves
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