A man is convicted of a crime but did not have an attorney to represent him at his trial. Under what circumstances would this be unconstitutional according to Gideon v. Wainwright? (3 points)
a
If the man was unable to afford an attorney and the court refused to provide one
b
If the man chose to not use his right to an attorney and represent himself
c
If the man was insane and no attorney would choose to represent him
d
If the man was unaware that he had the right to be represented by an attorney
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D should be the right answer
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