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Federal level
6th Amendment
an impartial jury is guaranteed in crimalnal cases
Because you are more likely to get a fair sentence if you have a jury
to free men the right to a trial by jury
A Grand Jury is a term where, basically, the state puts their case to the Grand Jury and the Jury basically tells them if they believe that there is a case to answer. The Grand Jury does not hear the whole case and doesnt make a decision on anyones guilt or innocence. Grand Juries can be empaneled at state and federal level.
In the United States, an accused individual is guaranteed the right to a jury trial in criminal cases, as outlined in the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution. This right typically entails an impartial jury composed of peers from the community where the crime allegedly occurred. The jury must reach a unanimous verdict in most criminal cases for a conviction to occur. In civil cases, the right to a jury trial is provided under the Seventh Amendment, but it is not as universally guaranteed as in criminal cases.
Trial by jury is the right of Americans to be tried for their crimes and judged by a jury of their peers. Trial by jury is guaranteed in the 6th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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.
The 7th Amendment was added to the Constitution because citizens were concerned about the right for a trial by jury. The 7th Amendment guaranteed the right for civil law trials by jury that exceed the cost of $20. It also guaranteed the right to an appeal to federal courts.
The right to a speedy trial.
An impartial jury.