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Gideon's Trumpet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gideon's Trumpet is a 1964 book by Anthony Lewis describing the story behind Gideon v. Wainwright , in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that criminal defendants have the right t...
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Amazon.com: Gideon's Trumpet (9780679723127): Anthony Lewis: Books
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Amazon.com: Gideon's Trumpet: Henry Fonda, José Ferrer, John
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Gideon's Trumpet is longer than it had to be, but that doesn't impede the reading and only helps turn a single case into a much larger educational experience. ... Gideon's Trumpet provides a sense of satisfaction from justice being served, while recounting a historical event; explaining judicial process and the inner...
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In Gideon’s Trumpet, Anthony Lewis provides a detailed account of Clarence Earl Gideon’s appeal to Supreme Court in order to gain his right to counsel, but Lewis also gives an excellent description of the process of appealing to the Supreme Court in general ... In his petition, Lewis states that Gideon provided little,
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The Silencing of Gideon's Trumpet; By ANTHONY LEWIS ; ... After the Supreme Court decision, I recognized that it would be, as I wrote then, ''an enormous social task to bring to life the dream of Gideon v. Wainwright -- the dream of a vast, diverse country in which every man charged with crime will be capably...
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