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the sixth amendment protects the right of people accused of a crime to see a search warrant. have a private trial. be offered legal representation.
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The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees key rights to criminal defendants, including the right to legal representation (either self-represented, court-appointed, or privately retained). A search warrant is related to the Fourth Amendment, and the Sixth Amendment guarantees a public, not private, trial.
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be offered legal representation.