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    Right to Counsel

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    Right to Counsel CJA/364 October 9‚ 2011 Right to Counsel Every individual is afforded the right to counsel in criminal proceedings. It is the liability of the government to provide every defendant facing criminal charges with legal representation that also is considered sufficient (2011). The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees every individual the right to a swift and public trial from an unbiased jury of his or her peers in the state or district in which the crime was

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    Right to Counsel

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    however‚ a poor defendant did not have this right ("Civics Library"‚ 2006). The right to counsel had started in 1932 in the Supreme Court and had later been applied to the sixth amendment ("Right to Counsel"‚ 2013). In 1932 a case consisting of Powell v. Alabama‚ the courts found that under certain types of circumstances that free counsel had to be provided to criminal defendants. The main topic of this case was that the defendant’s due process rights’ were violated because there was a denial of the

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    Amendment Six: Case Study

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    The first clause of Amendment Six is the speedy trial clause. There are several reasons that this clause is positive to the accused in a case on trial. Primarily the right to a speedy trial can prevent undue and oppression‚ and minimize the anxiety and concern that accompanies public accusation. A speedy trial can limit the possibility that long delay will impair the ability of an accused to defend himself. Furthermore‚ delaying a trial is can tamper with the evidence and witnesses because over time

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    In the world of the American Justice system‚ Gideon’s name will always stand for the principle that the poor are just as entitled to counsel as those who can afford it. To this day‚ Gideon’s name and the "trumpet" that he blew have rung true to the words "fair trial". He tore down the wall of Betts vs. Brady and the correlation between the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment. Gideon’s triumph over our justice system shows that there are still flaws in our judicial structure and there are mountains

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    In the groundbreaking case Gideon vs. Wainwright we are given a prime example of a Supreme Court case and its impact on federalism. Gideon was accused of felony burglary charges after an eyewitness placed him at the scene of a robbery. Although there was no evidence of him committing the crime‚ police arrested him and charged him with the theft based solely on an eye witness report. The sequences of events that would follow would change the way states were ordered to provide due process and create

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    Unfortunately‚ public defenders are the hardest working attorneys and sector of the legal system because they are severely understaffed. Therefore‚ they are represented by public defenders‚ which is a granted constitutional right in the case of Gideon v. Wainwright. This case specified that states are required to provide defense attorneys to defendants convicted of a felony or serious crime that cannot provide attorney representation for themselves. According to Brunt (2015)‚ “approximately 80% of the

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    The case Gideon V Wainwright all started when Clarence Earl Gideon was arrested for possibly stealing pocket change‚ bottles of coke‚ beer‚ and wine. When Gideon went to trial Gideon believed that an attorney should be appointed to him under the 6th amendment the right to counsel ;however‚ the state of Florida decided that was for federal cases only. After Gideon lost his trial against the state of Florida Gideon found a way to take it further and appealed to the Supreme Court. Once Gideon appealed

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    The Legend Of Gideon

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    The story of Gideon is a great example that God can use anyone for his glory. Gideon lived around the year 1160 B.C. and was also the fifth judge of Israel‚ right after Deborah. The name Gideon means "destroyer" or "he that breaks". He was also called Jerubbaal by others‚ which means "he that defends Baal". The story of Gideon in Judges six truly demonstrates God’s power‚ strength‚ and righteousness. Around this time the Israelites had fallen back into sin and idolatry after the previous judge

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    Gideon Short stories are truly fascinating because they allow an audience to experience adventures through the characters. Authors often include interesting characters into their stories to capture the reader’s attention. Doris Lessing includes such a character in her short story "No Witchcraft for Sale". Gideon is the protagonist of the story and plays role of a cook and a good friend of the Farquar family. Through his actions Gideon shows his loyalty‚ heroism and trustworthiness. First of all

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    have to offer. Instead‚ it is through God that a person can become a hero. By being able to connect with exceptional individuals such as Gideon‚ Esther‚ and James‚ one understands how God can use anyone to achieve His sovereign will and‚ as a result‚ be a hero. Although he would eventually become capable of leading his people against a formidable enemy‚ Gideon was not inherently courageous. He‚ in fact‚ started off as a man whose fear had controlled his life and whose trust in

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