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olga_2 [115]
3 years ago
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Most of the provisions related to rights of the criminally accused were incorporated

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Zinaida [17]3 years ago
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Most of the provisions related to the rights of the criminally accused were incorporated during the 1960s.

The rights pertaining to the criminally accused belong to the Sixth Amendment of the United States Bill of rights. Though ratified in the late 1700s, many of its laws were not incorporated until much later, of those pertaining to the rights of the criminally accused, those incorporated in the 1960s are:

  1. Right to a speedy trial
  2. Right to trial by an impartial jury
  3. Right to confront witnesses
  4. Right to compel a witness to testify through court orders

Given that of the Sixth Amendment, which gives rights to the criminally accused, Four of its Eight rights were incorporated in the 1960s, The correct answer is C.

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