Question
In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free? (1 point)
• a minor crime where there is overwhelming evidence against the defendant
• a major crime where there is the possibility of jail or prison
• a minor crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison
• a major crime committed by a person with prior criminal convictions
• a minor crime where there is overwhelming evidence against the defendant
• a major crime where there is the possibility of jail or prison
• a minor crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison
• a major crime committed by a person with prior criminal convictions
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A person is not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free in the situation where there is a **minor crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison**. In such cases, the right to a free attorney typically does not apply, as the potential penalty does not include incarceration.