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22 January, 23:30

When a person is accused of a crime, what is a right that he or she has according to the Bill of Rights?

A person may choose to pay the victim compensation rather than have a trial by jury.

A person cannot be charged twice for the same crime or be compelled to testify against himself or herself in court.

A person may choose which judge presides over his or her case.

A person may exercise his or her right to have his or her trial held in a state different from where the crime occurred.

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  1. 22 January, 23:52
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    B. A person cannot be charged twice for the same crime or be compelled to testify against himself or herself in court.
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