The rights of people accused of a crime are protected in the Bill of Rights. Choose the THREE true statements about how the Bill of Rights protects the rights of the accused. Responses A People accused of crimes can choose their own juries. People accused of crimes can choose their own juries. B Under no circumstances is a person's property to be searched. Under no circumstances is a person's property to be searched. C Trials must be fair and speedy, and include a jury of peers. Trials must be fair and speedy, and include a jury of peers. D Searches and seizures of people's property must be lawful. Searches and seizures of people's property must be lawful. E Punishment for a crime must be fair and appropriate.