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25 June, 02:13

2. 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?

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  1. 25 June, 02:23
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    Harriet Miller's next right after pleading guilty, based on the sixth amendment, is the right to a speedy trial. This means is not legal for her to wait in jail for her trial for a long period of time. This with the intention of maintain proof and evidence; the longer time passes, the easier for witnesses to disappear and evidence to get destroyed.

    The next rights after a speedy trial for Harriet Miller are:

    Right to a public trial. Right to an impartial jury. Right to be informed of pending charges. Right to confront witnesses. Right to legal counsel (An attorney).
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