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29 Jul 2014, 8:23 am by Jessica Smith
Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963) (establishing an affirmative right to counsel in all criminal trials for serious offenses), as the type of rule that would fall within this exception, see, e.g., Gray, 518 U.S. at 170, the Court has never once held a rule to fall within this Teague exception. [read post]
2 Feb 2010, 1:09 pm by Terry Lenamon
Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963), the Supreme Court found that an indigent defendant, accused of a serious crime, was constitutionally protected and entitled to a lawyer, who would be appointed and paid for by the state. [read post]
15 Jul 2007, 11:08 pm
Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963) Denied access to a lawyer, forced to defend himself and sentenced to five years in prison, Clarence Gideon appealed his case all the way to the Supreme Court. [read post]