In Hurtado v. California, Hurtado challenged his conviction based on the argument that:
A) He was denied due process after being charged using an information
B) He had a constitutional right to be charged through and indictment by a grand jury
C) Being denied an attorney violated his constitutional rights
D) Only a and b
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