The right to a speedy trial is guaranteed in the Sixth Amendment.
The Sixth Amendment was ratified in 1791 as part of the United States Bill of Rights.<em> It guarantees a citizen a speedy trial</em> (without unnecessary delay), a fair jury, an attorney and the chance to confront the witnesses who are accusing the defendant.
If the speed of the trail has been violated, <em>a refusal or dismissal is possible</em>. To determine if the speed of trial has been violated, a balancing test is applied ( length of the delay, the reason for the delay, time and manner in which the defendant has asserted his right, degree of prejudice to the defendant which the delay has caused).
The speedy trial has been most visibly tested in a series of cases involving terrorism, where accusations had to be made promptly.
The US Constitution is adaptable because the Founding Fathers deliberately made it relatively vague--meaning that they didn't get too specific because they knew it would have to endure in the future, when minds and society would be greatly different. It's also adaptable because it allows for amendments, which keep the document relevant with modern times.
Answer:I assume by right you mean rights. Childrens rights through out their youth are constantly being infringed on, to fix that we should start teaching parents how kids feel when they do certain things that provoke thier rights.
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