The Sixth Amendment

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Understanding Your Sixth Amendment Rights

Take this quiz to enhance your knowledge of the Sixth Amendment and learn about your rights within the judicial system.

Quiz Highlights:

  • Discover the meaning of a speedy trial
  • Learn about the importance of public trials
  • Test your understanding of key legal terms
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by LearningLaw101
What does it mean that a person has a right to a speedy trial?
That trials can't last for more than a day
That the government can't delay a trial without a good reason
That all trials will happen within two weeks of the arrest
ALL OF THE ABOVE
What right helps to insure that government officials follow the law and don't hold trials in secret?
Right to a public trial
Right to a speedy trial
The right to bear arms
What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?
Declaration of Independence
Bill of Rights
The Big Ten
What are lawyers called that are hired by the government to defend people?
Representatives
Senators
Accusers
What is a subpoena?
The name for a witness in a trial
A type of lawyer
Another name for a jury
An order to appear in court
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