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The Right to a Fair Trial

The right to a fair trial ensures that everyone accused of a crime receives an honest, impartial, and transparent judicial process. This includes being informed of the charges, having the opportunity to present evidence and defend oneself, and having the case decided by an unbiased judge or jury. It also guarantees that the trial is conducted publicly to prevent secrecy or bias. This fundamental right protects individuals from wrongful convictions and ensures justice is served based on facts and law, maintaining confidence in the legal system.