Prohibition Against Retroactive Application of Criminal Law (or Principle of Legality)
- What are Fair Trial Rights?
- The Right to the Presumption of Innocence & The Right to Remain Silent
- The right to liberty, the right to be tried within reasonable time (or to release) and the right to be tried without undue delay
- The Right To Be Informed Of The Nature And Causes of the Charge(s)
- The Right Not to Be Compelled to Confess Guilt or to Testify Against Oneself
- The Right to Adequate Time and Facilities to Prepare a Defense and The Right to Speak with a Lawyer
- The Right to Be Present at Trial and The Right to Defend Oneself in Person or through Legal Representation
- The Right to Be Tried by a Competent, Independent, and Impartial Tribunal
- The Right to a Public Hearing
- Evidentiary Rights (Right to call and examine witnesses)
- The Right to a Public Judgment and the Right to a Reasoned Judgment
- Prohibition Against Retroactive Application of Criminal Law (or Principle of Legality)
- Prohibition Against Double Jeopardy
- The Rights of Children in Conflict with the Law
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