Gideon vs. Wainwright
Title: Gideon vs. Wainwright
Category: History
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Gideon vs. Wainwright
United States Supreme Court cases are argued and decided on Constitutional grounds. All arguments and decisions are based on interpretations of the original Constitution and, more often, on Constitutional amendments.
GIDEON v. WAINWRIGHT
In June 1961, Clarence Gideon was arrested and charged with breaking and entering in Bay Harbor. He was tried in a Florida Circuit Court in August 1961. Gideon stated in Court that he was unable to afford a lawyer and asked the Judge to
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right to counsel. Granting review, the Court ordered counsel to discuss: “should this Court’s holding in Betts v. Brady be reconsidered?” Then the Court appointed to represent Gideon, who had had no lawyer at his trial, one of the best lawyers in Washington, ABE FORTAS.
On March 18, 1963, the Court overruled Betts v. Brady. Justice HUGO L. BLACK, who had dissented in Betts, wrote the opinion of the Court: a rare vindication of past dissent.
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