The Sixth Amendment provides additional protections to people accused of crimes, such as the right to a speedy and public trial, trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases, and to be informed of criminal charges. Witnesses must face the accused, and the accused is allowed his or her own witnesses and to be represented by a lawyer. (1 point) Responses True

This statement is correct. The Sixth Amendment does provide these additional protections to individuals who are accused of crimes. They have the right to a speedy and public trial, trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases, and to be informed of the criminal charges. The accused also has the right to confront the witnesses against them and to call their own witnesses. They are also allowed to be represented by a lawyer.