Alabama v. Shelton
Alabama v. Shelton, 535 U.S. 654 (2002), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling that counsel (a lawyer) must be provided for the accused in order to impose a suspended prison sentence.
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Alabama v. Shelton
Alabama v. Shelton, 535 U.S. 654 (2002), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling that counsel (a lawyer) must be provided for the accused in order to impose a suspended prison sentence.
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Alabama v. Shelton, 535 U.S. 6 ...... e a suspended prison sentence.
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Alabama v. Shelton, 535 U.S. 6 ...... e a suspended prison sentence.
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