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In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court held thata) A lawyer does not have to be supplied in a state caseb) Search warrants are always needed to gather evidencec) Only criminal defendants in capital cases have the right to free legal counseld) There can be no cruel and unusual punishmente) if a person accused of a felony cannot afford an attorney, one must be made available to the accused at the government's expense

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