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  1. Background. - Gideon was accused of stealing from a pool hall. - Florida did not give him a lawyer because the government would only provide a lawyer in capital cases. Constitutional Principle. 6th Amendment - Right to a lawyer. Arguments. - Gideon argued that rights were violated.

  2. The court ruled unanimously in favor of Gideon arguing that the 6th amendments provision for a lawyer does apply to the states via the fourteenth amendments equal protection clause who delivered the majority opinion?

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  5. AP Government: Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) Clarence Earl Gideon was charged in Florida state court with felony breaking and entering. When he appeared in court without a lawyer, Gideon requested that the court appoint one for him.

  6. Name: Score: 5 Multiple choice questions. Definition. - gideon requested an attorney, but one was not provided for him. - he represented himself in trial, was found guilty, and sentenced to prison. - case applies to felonies NOT misdemeanors.

  7. Definition. 1 / 3. Gideon was charged in a Florida state court with a felony for breaking and entering. He lacked funds and was unable to hire a lawyer to prepare his defense. When he requested the court to appoint an attorney for him, the court refused, stating that it was only obligated to appoint counsel to indigent defendants in capital cases.

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