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Powell v. Alabama (1932)

In an Alabama Court, seven indigent, ignorant, minor African-Americans had been falsely charged with the rape of two white girls and convicted in a one-day trial in a mob-dominated atmosphere without the benefit of proper defense counsel. The Supreme Court incorporated the right to counsel through the Fourteenth Amendment's "due process clause."

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