Which statement below best describes the Supreme Court decision in Gideon v Wainwright?
The justices unanimously ruled that Gideon, and anyone else accused of a serious crime, was entitled to the assistance of a lawyer, even if they could not afford one.
Poor defendants should be allowed the right to cross-examine witnesses and ask the judge questions about the case.
If poor people cannot afford a lawyer, then they darn well not commit crimes!
A fair trial needs to make sure all juries are impartial.