Under the Sixth Amendment, people have the right to
continue to bear arms until convicted.
be tried twice for the same crime.
protest unreasonable search and seizure.
be represented by a lawyer in court.

Respuesta :

D. be represented by a lawyer in court

The correct answer is:

  • be represented by a lawyer in court.

Explanation:

The Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution, was ratified as part of the Bill of Rights (10 first amendments of the Constitution). This amendment protects citizens during criminal prosecutions, and states that everyone has the right to a "speedy and public trial by an impartial jury" and the right to be informed of the causes and reasons of the accusation against them, the right to confront the witness and to name witnesses that can speak in their behalf, the Sixth Amendment also states that every person has the right for an Assistance of Counsel (a lawyer) to be represented in court.

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