Gideon’s Muted Trumpet
This article was originally published on The New York Times by Paul Butler on March 17, 2013. FIFTY years after the Supreme Court, in Gideon v. Wainwright, guaranteed legal representation to poor people charged with serious crimes, low-income criminal defendants, particularly black ones, are significantly worse off. Don’t blame public defenders, who are usually overwhelmed. The problem lies […]
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