The view that a defense attorney's main concern is looking out for the client'sinterest; that nothing matters more to them than securing favorable pleaagreements or, ideally, acquittals, is described as characterizing the defenseattorney as a:
a. Jack-of-all-trades
b. Double agent
c. Zealous advocate
d. Beleaguered dealer
Question 2
_____________ was the Supreme Court case that provided for indigent defense.
a. Gideon v. Wainwright
b. Powell v. Alabama
c. McClesky v. Kemp
d. Brown v. Board of Education