Suppose that a woman named Harriet Miller comes before the judge in a pretrial hearing. She's charged with stealing thousands of dollars from her employer. She pleads guilty. What are Harriet's rights under the Sixth Amendment?
Her rights under the Sixth Amendment include the right to a public trial without, the right to an impartial jury of her peers, the right to a public lawyer if needed, and the right to know who is accusing her of the crime (in this case herself...)