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How did the Supreme Court’s decision Gideon v. Wainwright affect the rights of criminal defendants? It limited the ability of convicted criminals to appeal a verdict.

It required courts to impose the maximum possible sentence for murder convictions.

It guaranteed the right to a lawyer, regardless of ability to pay.

It allowed criminal defendants to plead guilty at any stage in the case.

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