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The Purpose of the Statute of Frauds Is to Prevent

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The purpose of the statute of frauds is to prevent the performance of oral contracts.


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Gideon v. Wainwright

A landmark case in United States Supreme Court history, in 1963, that ruled the Sixth Amendment's right to counsel in criminal cases extends to state courts under the Fourteenth Amendment.

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