The Sixth Amendment

Amendments to the United States Constitution: The Bill of Rights

One of the hallmarks of the American criminal justice system is the right of all people accused of a crime to defend themselves in a speedy, public trial. According to the Sixth Amendment, individuals accused of crimes have a number of important rights, including: the right to a jury of their peers, the right to be informed of the charges against them, the right to an attorney and witnesses in their defense, and the right to face their accuser. This book reviews the history of the Sixth Amendment, including the events that inspired it and the major Supreme Court cases related to it. In a concise and interesting way, the author explains the unalienable rights that are at the heart of our justice system.

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Series Review: Amendments to the United States ConstitutionThese well-written, objective, and informative introductions to the Bill of Rights discuss the historical reasons for each amendment, its basis in British and American common law, and the statutory and case law that shaped its implementation and development...Sidebars and large, captioned photos and illustrations supplement the texts. While primarily useful for reports, these books will also give students perspective on current events.School Library JournalSeries Review: Amendments to the United States ConstitutionEach volume in this series provides a thorough examination of the amendment from the history leading up to its adoption, to how the amendment relates to us today. The consistent layout includes an introduction, and sources to go to for more information and further reading.Library Media Connection
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Grades
6
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Grades
5-8
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ISBN: 978-1-4488-2307-9
Author: Therese M. Shea
Copyright: 2011
Reading Level: Grade 6
Interest Level: Grades 5-8
Lexile: 1100L
Dimensions: 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"