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What does the Sixth Amendment’s right to counsel guarantee an accused criminal to? the right to a speedy trial the right to call witnesses the right to a public trial the right to a lawyer

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Answered by Anshults
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The right to a lawyer is the correct answer.

The Sixth Amendment is one of the important amendment to the United States Constitution with regard to the protection of accused crimininals. It provides the right to speedy trial and public trial.

It contained a right to council clause as well which provides the criminal defendents the right to lawyer. The Supreme Court further ruled that the public defender should be provided to the accused criminal if he is unable to find a lawyer and faces the possibility of imprisonment.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The Sixth Amendment’s right to counsel guarantee an accused criminal the right to a lawyer.

The Sixth Amendment grants an accused criminal the right to a speedy and public trial.

The trial will be presided over by an unbiased jury.

The jury will consist of jurors from the state and district in which the crime was reported to have been committed.

But the Sixth Amendment’s right to counsel provides the accused criminal defendant with the right to get the assistance of a lawyer.

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