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Chad and some friends were accused of breaking into a government building and ruining several priceless paintings. Chad was arrested and charged with a federal crime. Chad waited for three years before his case is heard by a judge. When he went to court, Chad claimed that his rights had been violated. How could he use the U.S. Constitution to support his claim? (3 points)

a
"The First Amendment clearly protects my right to assemble, even in government buildings."

b
"The Fourth Amendment protects me from unreasonable search and seizure."

c
"The Fifth Amendment protects my right not to answer questions that will incriminate me."

d
"The Sixth Amendment protects my right to a fair and speedy trial."

Answers

Answered by giriplayschannel
3

Answer:The Sixth Amendment protects my right to a fair and speedy trial.

Explanation:

Answered by mrnate2008
0

Answer:idk i really dont know

Explanation:there is no explanation

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