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FindLaw: U.S. Constitution: Sixth Amendment: Annotations pg. 4 of 11

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FindLaw | For Legal Professionals | For Corporate Counsel | For Law Students Register/login My current location: city | Change Location Home Practice Areas Jurisdictions Cases & Codes News CLE Market Center Research a Lawyer Federal Law | State Law | Case Summaries Search | U.S. Code | Newsletters Main Index > Cases and Codes > U.S. Constitution > Sixth Amendment previous | Annotations p. 4 | next RIGHT TO TRIAL BY IMPARTIAL JURY Jury Trial By the time the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights were drafted and ratified, the institution of trial by jury was almost universally revered, so revered that its history had been traced back to Magna Carta. 42 The jury began in the form of a grand or presentment jury with the role of inquest and was started by Frankish conqueror Read More
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LII: Constitution

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skip navigation Search Law School Search Cornell LII / Legal Information Institute home search sitemap donate United States Constitution main page annotations The Constitution of the United States of America Preamble ["We the people...."] Article I [The Legislative Branch] ..Section 1. [Legislative Power Vested] ..Section 2. [House of Representatives] ..Section 3. [Senate] ..Section 4. [Elections of Senators and Representatives] ..Section 5. [Rules of House and Senate] ..Section 6. [Compensation and Privileges of Members] ..Section 7. [Passage of Bills] ..Section 8. [Scope of Legislative Power] ..Section 9. [Limits on Legislative Power] ..Section 10. [Limits on States] Article II [The Presidency] ..Section 1. [Election, Installation, Removal] ..Section 2. [Presidential Power] ..Section 3. Read More
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