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The Sixth Amendment does not guarantee the right to a specific outcome in a trial, such as a not guilty verdict. It also does not provide the right to a jury composed of a particular demographic or to unlimited resources for a defense. Additionally, it does not ensure that a defendant will be tried in a particular location or that the trial will be free from delays.

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