The Sixth amendment, termed the "Fair Trial" amendment, interposes a shield between the individual accused of criminal behavior and the state. Although the sanctity of the eight enunciated rights has never been questioned, their definition has dramatically shifted as philosophically different Supreme Courts have grappled to balance competing civil and societal rights.
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The Sixth amendment, termed the "Fair Trial" amendment, interposes a shield between the individual accused of criminal behavior and the state. Although the sanctity of the eight enunciated rights has never been questioned, their definition has dramatically shifted as philosophically different Supreme Courts have grappled to balance competing civil and societal rights.
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