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" That, in all capital or criminal prosecutions, a man hath a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation, to be confronted with the accusers and witnesses, to call for evidence in his favor, and to a speedy trial by an impartial jury of... "
The Convention Manual of the Sixth New York State Constitutional Convention ... - Page 98
by New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894 - 1312 pages
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Founding the Republic: A Documentary History

John J. Patrick - History - 1995 - 312 pages
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Founding the Republic: A Documentary History

John J. Patrick - History - 1995 - 334 pages
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The Amendments to the Constitution: A Commentary

George Anastaplo - Law - 1995 - 496 pages
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Perspectives on American Government: A Comprehensive Reader

William Lasser - Political Science - 1996 - 668 pages
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American Legal History: Cases and Materials

Kermit L. Hall, William M. Wiecek, Paul Finkelman - Law - 1996 - 638 pages
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Declaring Rights: A Brief Documentary History

Jack Rakove - History - 1998 - 252 pages
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Seasoned Judgments: American Constitution, Rights and History

Leonard W. Levy - Law - 462 pages
...stated: That in all capital or criminal prosecutions a man hath a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation, to be confronted with the accusers...favor, and to a speedy trial by an impartial jury of twelve men of his vicinage, without whose unanimous consent he cannot be found guilty; nor can he be...
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The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Its Origins and Development

R. H. Helmholz - Law - 1997 - 336 pages
...1780s: That in all capital or criminal prosecutions, a man hath a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation, to be confronted with the accusers...favor, and to a speedy trial by an impartial jury of twelve men of his vicinage, without whose unanimous consent he cannot be found guilty; nor be compelled...
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West's Encyclopedia of American Law, Volume 11

West Group - Law - 1998 - 556 pages
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US Government & Politics

Andy Williams - Political Science - 1998 - 230 pages
...witnesses, to call for evidence in his favour, and to a speedy trial by an impartial jury of twelve men of his vicinage, without whose unanimous consent he...deprived of his liberty, except by the law of the land or the judgment of his peers. Section 9 That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines...
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