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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 45 MIN

Episode 288: Gideon v. Wainwright

from Welcome to Florida · host Chadd Scott

The people of Palm Beach County are fighting a proposed data center.Learn more about data centers by subscribing to our weekly "Florida Conservation Newsletter."Clarence Earl Gideon was tried and found guilty of burglary in 1961 in a circuit court near Panama City. He was poor, and despite asking for legal counsel, was denied that request. At the time, Florida was one of 13 states that did not guarantee legal counsel for all defendants in state court proceedings regardless of their ability to pay. The right was guaranteed in federal court.Gideon petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court that he had been unfairly treated in violation of his 14th Amendment rights. The Court picked up his case, ultimately ruling in his favor and requiring that defendants in all U.S courtrooms, including state courts, have access to counsel.Bruce Jacob represented the State of Florida before the Supreme Court in the Gideon case and joins us to discuss his upcoming book on the proceedings, "The Gideon Case: Inside the Supreme Court's Historic Right to Counsel Decision." 

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The people of Palm Beach County are fighting a proposed data center. Learn more about data centers by subscribing to our weekly "Florida Conservation Newsletter." Clarence Earl Gideon was tried and found guilty of burglary in 1961 in a circuit court near Panama City. He was poor, and despite asking for legal counsel, was denied that request. At the time, Florida was one of 13 states that did not guarantee legal counsel for all defendants in state court proceedings regardless of their ability ...

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