In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point) Responses A. a minor crime where there is no possibility of jail or prison B. a major crime where there is the possibility of jail or prison C. a major crime committed by a person with prior criminal convictions D.a minor crime where there is overwhelming evidence against the defendant

C. a major crime committed by a person with prior criminal convictions

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Apologies for the confusion.

The correct response is:

D. a minor crime where there is overwhelming evidence against the defendant

In this situation, as the crime is minor and there is overwhelming evidence against the defendant, they may not be entitled to have an attorney provided for free by the government.

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I apologize for the error in my previous responses.

The correct response is:

C. a major crime committed by a person with prior criminal convictions

In this situation, a person with prior criminal convictions may not be entitled to have an attorney provided for free by the government, as they may not meet the eligibility criteria for a court-appointed attorney.