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1. What may be the beliefs of the persons who made each of these statements? What is meant by each of these statements?

"Justice delayed is justice denied."
"What is the charge against me?"
"You have the right to be represented by a lawyer. If you cannot afford one, a lawyer will be provided for you."

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Step-by-step explanation:

"Justice delayed is justice denied." This principle is the basis of to a speedy trial. It's a legal maxim meaning, refers that if legal redress is available por one party which has suffered an injury but isn't oncoming early, is the same as having no redress at all.

"What is the charge against me?". This means that if somebody is apprehended by the law because is suspected of an illicit, the suspect could say the mentioned statement.

"You have the right to be represented by a lawyer. If you cannot afford one, a lawyer will be provided for you." means a defendant has a right tho have the assistance of counsel, i. e. lawyers, and if the defendant can't afford it, could request government to appoint one or pay defendant legal's expenses.

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"Justice delayed is justice denied." This principle is the basis of to a speedy trial. It's a legal maxim meaning, refers that if legal redress is available por one party which has suffered an injury but isn't oncoming early, is the same as having no redress at all.

"What is the charge against me?". Means that if somebody is aprehended by the law because is suspected about an illicit, the suspect could say the mentioned statement.

"You have the right to be represented by a lawyer. If you cannot afford one, a lawyer will be provided for you." means a defendanthas a right tho have the assistance of counsel, i. e. lawyers, and if the defendant can't afford it, could request goverment to appoint one or pay defendant legal's expenses.



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