In the supreme court case of kerry versus muslin the family of the victim of the murder war buttons with images of the victim to the trial the defense claim this was a violation of rights granted to him in which amendment

The defense claimed that this was a violation of the defendant's rights granted to him under the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which guarantees the right to a fair trial and impartial jury. They argued that the family's display of buttons with images of the victim could potentially prejudice the jury against the defendant and deny him a fair trial.