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Strickland v. Washington is a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case from 1984 that established the standard for determining whether a criminal defendant's Sixth Amendment right to counsel was violated due to ineffective assistance of counsel. This case set forth a two-pronged test that courts must apply when assessing claims of ineffective assistance, focusing on the performance of the attorney and the impact that performance had on the outcome of the trial.
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