True. The right to a trial by jury is guaranteed in the Bill of Rights under the Sixth Amendment, which provides for the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district where the crime was committed. This right is fundamental to ensuring fairness in the legal process.
Bill of Rights, and it's a trial by jury of its peers.
Yes, stated in the Sixth amendment in the Bill of Rights.
Sixth Amendment (Study Island)
He can’t. It is part of the Bill of Rights.
trial by jury
The English Bill of Rights
6th Amendment
The right to murder people then burn down their house.
In trouble. The Bill of Rights protect us from loosing the right to protest, freedom of press and religion, the right to a fair trial and not to incriminate ourselves as well as other things.
Freedom of Press, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Petition, Right to keep and bear arms, Right of search and seizure regulated, Right to a speedy trial, and Right to trial by jury
Because you are more likely to get a fair sentence if you have a jury
The 6th Amendment