Sort of the same comment as above. Gideon held that as a rich person could afford to pay for an attorney, the Constitution requires that the government provide an attorney for indigent people. Using that logic, as OJ can pay for a Dream Team, why doesn’t the Constitution require that?
If seeking the truth is really the function, I think the totality of the Warren Court’s jurisprudence has messed that up incredibly, far beyond a right to representation. What it has done is effectively not allow him a voice at all as he must plead or else face a draconian penalty.
If we want to make the system more equitable to rich and poor, we require all defendants to use a public defender. Without being able to hire additional defense attorneys. The public defender’s office would get much better funding in that environment.
I am trying to figure out where this hijack started. It appears pretty far back and the subject of the OP seems to be done. I’m going to leave this mess closed.
The Warren hijack can be started as its own thread if desired. But it isn’t worth the effort to break it out of this one.
Of note the Romney for President part was also a hijack. THankfully that died off on its own.