The Supreme Court case of Carey v. Musladin involved a murder case in which the family of the victims wore buttons with images of the victims to the trial. what

Sixth Amendment protection was in question Carey v. Musladin?

In Carey v. Musladin, the Sixth Amendment protection that was in question was the defendant's right to a fair trial by an impartial jury. The presence of the victim's family wearing buttons with images of the victims could potentially prejudice the jury against the defendant, thereby violating the defendant's rights under the Sixth Amendment.