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History, 18.03.2021 02:00, beej543

The following is an excerpt from the Magna Carta, written in 1215 A. D. If we have disseised or removed Welshmen from lands or liberties, or other things, without the legal judgment of their peers in England or in Wales, they shall be immediately restored to them; and if a dispute arise over this, then let it be decided in the marches by the judgment of their peers; for the tenements in England according to the law of England, for tenements in Wales according to the law of Wales, and for tenements in the marches according to the law of the marches. Welshmen shall do the same to us and ours.

The above excerpt alludes to which specific right guaranteed by the 6th Amendment of the United States Constitution?

Trial by Jury

Speedy and Public Trial

Assistance of Counsel for Defense

Favorable Witnesses

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