The Sixth Amendment has been interpreted to grant indigent defendants the right to have counsel appointed to represent them:
A) in all criminal prosecutions, both state and federal.
B) in all situations in which non-indigent defendants have the right to be assisted by retained counsel.
C) during the first appeal of a conviction.
D) before being compelled to participate in any witness identification proceedings.
Correct Answer:
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Q5: The Sixth Amendment protection for photographic identification:
A)
Q6: This case extended the right of the
Q7: Police may not require the presence of
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Q11: Sixth Amendment protection attaches only after criminal
Q12: Defendants wishing to represent themselves must:
A) be
Q13: Fillers (non-suspects) for use in photographic identification
Q14: This case was the first to recognize
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