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Technically, no amendment does. There is a precedent that was set in the US Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright,(1963) that clarifies that you have a right to a lawyer even if you don't have money for one. The amendment would be the Sixth though, as applied to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause.
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The Sixth Amendment provides the right to have an attorney. The right to a court-appointed attorney for people who couldn't afford to hire a private attorney was firmly established in the US Supreme Court case of Gideon v. Wainwright.
The 5th amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the accused to a lawyer. Also the person has the right to remain silent and not speak to police.
In the United States constitution it is the sixth amendment that covers the right to a lawyer with Assistance to council right in which a criminal defendant has, under the sixth amendment, the right to be represented by council.
Sixth
5th or 4th . . .
the 6th amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees a person is given a chance to defend himself in court. This amendment was ratified on July 9, 1868.
The 5th Amendment - prohibits double jeapordy.
The 5th Amendment guarantees that a person does not have to testify against him or herself.
The 8th Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees that there will be no cruel or unusual punishment. This amendment was intended for those faced with criminal accusations and convictions.
it guarantees a person who has been accused of a crime the right to a layer even if he/she cant afford one.
A person accused of a crime must be offered a lawyer. If the person can't afford a lawyer, the courts will appoint one for free.
Gideon v. wainwright