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How did the Gideon v Wainwright case strengthen the rights of persons accused of crimes?

A) States only had to provide defendants lawyers in capital cases.

B) Suspects were entitled to legal counsel at the time of questioning.

C) Suspects were to be informed of their rights at the time of their arrest.

D) States had to provide lawyers to defendants who could not afford their own.

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IT IS LETTER D !!! :)))
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