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Defendant's
Right

- Right to an
Attorney
- Defendants have the right to an attorney throughout legal proceedings. The
court will appoint an attorney for the defendant at no charge if he/she cannot
afford to hire one. Yet, at the end of the case, they may be asked to pay all
or part of the cost for that attorney, if he/she can afford to.
- Right to a
Jury Trial - Defendants have the right to a speedy, public jury trial. At
the trial, the defendant is presumed innocent, and cannot be convicted unless
12 impartial jurors have been convinced of the defendant’s guilt beyond a
reasonable doubt.
- Right to
Confront Witnesses - Defendants have the right to confront and
cross-examine all witnesses testifying against them.
- Right
Against Self-Incrimination - The defendant has the right to remain silent,
to prevent self-incrimmination, and the right to testify on their own behalf.
- Right to
Produce Evidence - The defendant has the right to present evidence and to
have the court issue a subpoena to bring into court all witnesses and evidence
favorable to them, at no cost to them.
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