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Sixth Amendment--Rights of Accused in Criminal Prosecutions

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RIGHTS OF ACCUSED IN CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS

CONTENTS

  • Criminal Prosecutions
    • Coverage
      • Offenses Against the United States
  • Right to a Speedy and Public Trial
    • Speedy Trial
      • Source and Rationale
      • Application and Scope
      • When the Right Is Denied
    • Public Trial
  • Right to Trial by Impartial Jury
    • Jury Trial
      • The Attributes and Function of the Jury
      • Criminal Proceedings to Which the Guarantee Applies
    • Impartial Jury
  • Place of Trial—Jury of the Vicinage
  • Notice of Accusation
  • Confrontation
  • Compulsory Process
  • Assistance of Counsel
    • Development of an Absolute Right to Counsel at Trial
      • Powell v. Alabama
      • Johnson v. Zerbst
      • Betts v. Brady and Progeny
      • Gideon v. Wainwright
      • Protection of the Right to Retained Counsel
      • Effective Assistance of Counsel
      • Self-Representation
    • Right to Assistance of Counsel in Nontrial Situations
      • Judicial Proceedings Before Trial
      • Custodial Interrogation
      • Lineups and Other Identification Situations
      • Post-Conviction Proceedings
      • Noncriminal and Investigatory Proceedings
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