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The Supreme Court ruled in Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) that Gideon had been denied his rights because he had

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I believe the answer is represented himself in court.
Gideon Was on trial for felony theft. He chose to represent himself because he did not have the money to hire any lawyer and he was convicted for it.
Later on, the supreme court decided that the court must provide a defense lawyer for those who couldn't afford any, and Gideon was Acquited on the second trial.
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