The right to a fair trial is a constitutional guarantee that ensures an accused person receives impartial treatment during legal proceedings. It includes protections such as being innocent until proven guilty, having access to legal representation, and facing an unbiased jury.
Related terms
Sixth Amendment: This constitutional amendment specifically guarantees various rights related to criminal prosecutions, including providing assistance of counsel for defense.
Habeas Corpus: A writ (legal order) used to bring someone before a court or judge when they claim their imprisonment is unlawful.
Jury Trial: A trial where members of the community listen to evidence presented by both sides and determine guilt or innocence based on facts presented.