right to speedy and public trial by jury

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific civil right: This term refers to a fundamental legal guarantee, enshrined in the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, that protects individuals accused of crimes. It ensures their criminal trial will be conducted without unreasonable delay ("speedy"), be open to the public ("public"), and be decided by a group of impartial citizens from the community ("jury").
Usage
  • This term is used in legal, historical, and civic discussions concerning U.S. constitutional law and defendants' rights.
  • It functions as a singular, compound noun phrase describing a unified legal concept.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The defense attorney argued that the prolonged delay violated her client's right to speedy and public trial by jury.
    • Understanding the right to speedy and public trial by jury is essential for studying the American justice system.
Advanced Usage
  • This right is often analyzed in terms of its individual components: the speedy trial aspect, the public trial aspect, and the trial by jury aspect. Courts may examine violations of each component separately.
  • The phrase is frequently cited in legal briefs and judicial opinions when discussing Sixth Amendment protections.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sixth Amendment: The constitutional amendment that contains this right.
  • Speedy trial: The component of the right protecting against excessive delay.
  • Public trial: The component ensuring court proceedings are open to observation.
  • Trial by jury / Jury trial: The component guaranteeing a verdict by a panel of peers.
  • Due process: A broader legal principle related to fair treatment under the law.
Synonyms
  • Sixth Amendment right (in the specific context of criminal prosecutions).
  • Jury trial right (though this is a narrower component).
Related Phrases
  • To waive a jury trial: To voluntarily give up the right to a jury, often opting for a bench trial (trial by a judge alone).
    • The defendant chose to waive a jury trial and have the judge decide the case.
  • To demand a speedy trial: To formally invoke the speedy trial component of this right.
    • The accused filed a motion to demand a speedy trial.
Noun
  1. a civil right guaranteed by the 6th amendment to the US Constitution