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An accused criminal has the right to a trial by an impartial jury. Which of the following also reflects a right, but is a potential threat to the accused's rights that the courts might limit? A. Press access to evidence in the case before the trial begins. B. Press access to the suspect's friends not involved in the crime C. Jury access to evidence that may affect their opinion on the case D. Jury access to the testimonies of several key witnesses to the crime.

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A: Press access to evidence in the case before the trial begins.

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The correct answer to this question is this one: "A. Press access to evidence in the case before the trial begins. "

An accused criminal has the right to a trial by an impartial jury. The statement that also reflects a right, but is a potential threat to theaccused's rights that the courts might limit is that A. Press access to evidence in the case before the trial begins.
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