(in the US) Before investigative interrogation begins.
The Sixth Amendment provides the right to counsel.
The Sixth Amendment provides for the right to counsel in legal proceedings.
Lawrence Herman has written: 'The right to counsel in misdemeanor court' -- subject(s): Right to counsel
No. He is entitled to appointed legal counsel but entitled to the legal counsel of his choice.
Everyone has a right to legal counsel, but it's not free.
When the right to counsel is not part of the Law in the area he or she is trialed.
when is the right to counsel is attached under the miranda standard ascompaired to the six amendment?
No, the right to counsel was not established in Roe v. Wade. Roe v. Wade, decided in 1973, primarily focused on a woman's right to make decisions about her pregnancy under the right to privacy. The right to counsel, which guarantees individuals the assistance of an attorney, was established in a different landmark case, Gideon v. Wainwright, in 1963.
The right to counsel attaches at critical stages of a criminal proceeding, beginning with the initiation of formal charges, such as an arraignment or indictment. This right is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and ensures that defendants have access to legal representation during interrogations, hearings, and trial. Additionally, the right to counsel is triggered whenever the accused is subject to potential incarceration.
The right to remain silent. The right to legal counsel.
The SIXTH.
It means to show the doubtful where to go in the right direction because they are unaware of the right things.