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History, 17.09.2021 08:00 samueltaye

My government teacher assigned me to photo a situation in my town where we can see that all: Right to Speedy Trial
Right to Public Trial
Right to Trial by Jury
Right to an Attorney
Right to Confront witnesses

For each one I need to take one photo. Please give me some ideas what I can photo for this 5!!!

This is a teacher requirement:
You will take pictures around school or around town representing the protections and stipulations of the 6th amendment.

Please help me!

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