TAILOR ALEST 24. The phrase below is one of the complaints found in the Declaration of Independence, For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury. Jessce US. National Ardiives rod Bacords Adminisration Which rights listed in the Bill of Rights are intended to resolve this complaint? O equal protection, protection from cruel and unusual punishment, protection from self-incriminatio • equal protection, protection from double jeopardy, protection from self-incrimination © due process of law, right to confront witnesses, right to eminent domain due process of law, right to confront witnesses, right to counsel P Type here to search

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TAILOR
ALEST
24. The phrase below is one of the complaints found in the Declaration of Independence,
For depriving us in many
cases, of the benefits of
Trial by Jury.
Jessce US. National Ardiives rod Bacords Adminisration
Which rights listed in the Bill of Rights are intended to resolve this complaint?
O equal protection, protection from cruel and unusual punishment, protection from self-incriminatio
• equal protection, protection from double jeopardy, protection from self-incrimination
© due process of law, right to confront witnesses, right to eminent domain
due process of law, right to confront witnesses, right to counsel
P Type here to search
Answer

Due process of law and the right to trial by jury, which are guaranteed in the Sixth and Seventh Amendments of the Bill of Rights, are intended to resolve this complaint.

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The complaint in the Declaration of Independence refers to the colonists being deprived of the benefits of trial by jury in many cases. This means that they...
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