a person is charged with felony breaking and entering. during the court proceedings, the defendant requested…

a person is charged with felony breaking and entering. during the court proceedings, the defendant requested an attorney and was denied the right to counsel. which supreme court case overturned the trial court’s decision, due to lack of counsel? mcculloch v. maryland miranda v. arizona plessy v. ferguson gideon v. wainwright
Answer
Answer:
Gideon v. Wainwright
Brief Explanations:
Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) established that the Sixth Amendment right to counsel applies to state criminal proceedings via the Fourteenth Amendment, requiring courts to provide attorneys for indigent defendants. This directly addresses the denial of counsel in the scenario, overturning trial court decisions that failed to provide counsel. Other cases: McCulloch v. Maryland (federal power), Miranda v. Arizona (rights during interrogation), Plessy v. Ferguson (separate but equal, later overturned) are unrelated to the right to counsel for felony charges.