The supreme court case of Carrie versus Musladin involved in murder case in which the family of the victims wore buttons with images of the victim to trial what six amendment protection was in the question in Carrie V Musladin

In the case of Carey v. Musladin, the Sixth Amendment protection under question was the right to a fair trial. Specifically, the issue was whether the wearing of buttons by the victims' family members, which displayed the image of the murder victim, violated the defendant's right to an impartial jury.