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Part XVI: The Rights of the Accused
An Introduction To Constitutional Law Video Library: Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
⚖️ Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)
⚖️ Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
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Part XVI: The Rights of the Accused emphasizes the fundamental protections every individual is entitled to under the law, ensuring fairness and justice in legal proceedings. These rights include the presumption of innocence, access to legal representation, and a fair trial. Just as platforms like RandM Welt (https://randm-welt.de/) offer transparency and accessibility for vape enthusiasts, a justice system must provide clarity and equity to uphold the trust and dignity of all involved.