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Name 3 ways that the bill of rights protects someone accused of a crime

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The eighth amendment provides for people accused of crimes it allows for a defendant to post bail so they don't have to remain in jail before and during a trial and it also bans cruel and unusual punishment against a person convicted of a crime. It protects their rights as citizens of the so they will not be treated unfairly.

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They give a fair trial with a jury
Give protection over unjust treatment
Give right to a speedy trial
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