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29 November, 00:23

A woman named Harriet Miller comes before a judge in a pretrial hearing. She pleads guilty to the charge of stealing money. Under the Sixth Amendment, what's her next right that applies? A. Harriet doesn't have to be informed of the charge brought against her. B. Harriet won't stand trial but will be sentenced by the judge. C. Harriet is guaranteed to a speedy trial. D. Harriet's case must go before a grand jury

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  1. 29 November, 00:42
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    I think its B she just go to judge
  2. 29 November, 00:50
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    B. Harriet won't stand trial but will be sentenced by the judge.

    Harriet plead guilty and therefore her guilt or innocence does not need to be determined through a trial.

    The 6th Amendment requires a citizen receives a speedy trial and impartial jury. It states the accused be provided an attorney as well. The sentencing must occur quickly and if Harriet request a trial she would need to change her plea to "not guilty".
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