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Following the decision in the Gideon v. Wainwright case, what happens to accused persons who cannot afford to pay an attorney to represent them?
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They remain in jail until they can raise the money.
They are assigned an attorney by the court.
They are freed from jail, and their cases are dismissed.
They are found guilty without a trial.
1 year ago

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They are assigned an attorney by the court.
1 year ago

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