
A drifter. A pool hall. A prison cell. And the most consequential letter ever written in pencil on prison stationery.Garret Fisher closes the Fighting Back series with the one story in ten that ends with complete, unambiguous victory — and the one that keeps the whole series honest. Clarence Earl Gideon was a 51-year-old Florida drifter with an eighth-grade education and a long record of minor nonviolent offenses when he was charged with breaking into a pool hall in Panama City in 1961. He couldn't afford a lawyer. The state wouldn't give him one. He represented himself, did his best, and lost. He was sentenced to five years in prison. From his cell, using the prison library and writing in pencil on prison stationery, he handwrote a petition to the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court took his case. Appointed one of the best lawyers in Washington to argue for him. And on March 18, 1963, ruled 9-0 that every person accused of a felony in America — no matter how poor, no matter what state, no matter what the charge — has the constitutional right to a lawyer. About 2,000 people were freed in Florida alone. Gideon himself was retried, acquitted in under an hour, and walked out a free man. He died in 1972. He is the reason the system works sometimes. This is his story.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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