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In Powell v. Alabama (the Scottsboro case), the Supreme Court ruled the right to counsel, as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment, applied only to
 
  a. civil cases.
  b. capital cases.
  c. divorce cases.
  d. cases involving minors.
  e. local cases.

Question 2

___________ refers to the trying of a defendant twice for the same crime.
 
  a. Incorporation
  b. Selective incoporation
  c. Clear and present danger
  d. Judicial redefinition
  e. Double jeopardy



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

e



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