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Rights of the Accused Chapter 20, Section 3

Habeas Corpus 1. Explain the writ of habeas corpus in your own words – what does it mean? 2. How does this help the accused? 3. List and explain one U.S. Supreme Court case related to this. 4. How would our justice system be different without it?

Speedy and Public Trial 1. Explain in this in your own words – what does it mean? 2. How does this help the accused? 3. List and explain one U.S. Supreme Court case related to this. 4. How would our justice system be different without it?

Guarantee Against Self-Incrimination 1. Explain in this in your own words – what does it mean? 2. How does this help the accused? 3. List and explain one U.S. Supreme Court case related to this. 4. How would our justice system be different without it?

Trial by Jury 1. Explain in this in your own words – what does it mean? 2. How does this help the accused? 3. List and explain one U.S. Supreme Court case related to this. 4. How would our justice system be different without it?