A major constitutional consequence of the US S Wainwright was A. an expansion of the rights of the accused B. a reduction in the rights of the accused C. a reduction in the rights of victims of crime D. an increase in the rights of victims of crime

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A major constitutional consequence of the US Supreme Court's decision in Gideon v.
Wainwright was
A. an expansion of the rights of the accused
B. a reduction in the rights of the accused
C. a reduction in the rights of victims of crime
D. an increase in the rights of victims of crime
O A
O B
.
Transcribed Image Text:A major constitutional consequence of the US Supreme Court's decision in Gideon v. Wainwright was A. an expansion of the rights of the accused B. a reduction in the rights of the accused C. a reduction in the rights of victims of crime D. an increase in the rights of victims of crime O A O B .
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