The right to remain silent and to refuse to answer any questions, if you choose.
No person accused of a crime may be forced to confess or give evidence against him or her.
The right to be represented by a lawyer, and to be provided with a lawyer if you cannot afford one.
Entitled to be released from jail upon posting of a bail bond (money to ensure that the person reports for trial) set by the court.
Entitled to a fair trial conducted according to all the rules of evidence and court procedures.
You are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. You don’t have to prove innocence; rather the prosecution must prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
All the above are correct.