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Criminal procedure / United States constitutional criminal procedure / Juries / Criminal law / Speedy Trial Clause / Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Barker v. Wingo / Jury trial / United States Bill of Rights / Law / United States Constitution / Government
Date: 2013-09-11 13:37:46
Criminal procedure
United States constitutional criminal procedure
Juries
Criminal law
Speedy Trial Clause
Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Barker v. Wingo
Jury trial
United States Bill of Rights
Law
United States Constitution
Government

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