Defending the Unpopular ClientNational Council on Legal Clinics, 1961 - 39 páginas |
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... represent him , the judge will almost certainly appoint counsel , because of the constitutional and statu- tory requirements stated above . 4. Does a lawyer have a right to represent a defendant if he is convinced beyond a reasonable ...
... represent him , the judge will almost certainly appoint counsel , because of the constitutional and statu- tory requirements stated above . 4. Does a lawyer have a right to represent a defendant if he is convinced beyond a reasonable ...
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... represent a defendant represent a rationalization on the part of the lawyer , created in order to hide from himself , or others , less acceptable reasons for refusing the case ? 7. What are the rewards and the disabilities which might ...
... represent a defendant represent a rationalization on the part of the lawyer , created in order to hide from himself , or others , less acceptable reasons for refusing the case ? 7. What are the rewards and the disabilities which might ...
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... represent him , is referred to that member of the panel whose turn it is to see persons using the Service . Presumably , if this lawyer does not wish to represent the client , the latter will be referred to the panelist next in line ...
... represent him , is referred to that member of the panel whose turn it is to see persons using the Service . Presumably , if this lawyer does not wish to represent the client , the latter will be referred to the panelist next in line ...
Términos y frases comunes
Abel Abel's accused American Bar Association Amite County appear ARENS arrested Baltimore City jail Bar of California barrister behalf bench of Baltimore Boston Massacre Canons of Ethics Captain Preston change of venue charged circuit court conduct Conference confessed constitutional conviction Council on Legal counsel appointed court-appointed crime criminal Bar Davis defendant's Defending the Unpopular Eastern Shore Ed.'s Note Edward Bennett Williams entitled evidence fair trial Federal Gibson County habeas corpus indicated individual lawyer International Labor Defense issues John Adams judge Jupiter jurors jury Justice Kent county Law Schools Legal Clinics legal profession Maryland negroes newspapers October opinion petitioner petitioner's prisoner prosecution prosecutor question representation right to counsel says Donovan six murders Smith City Snow Hill state's attorney statement supreme bench tion U. S. Supreme Court unpopular causes unpopular client unpopular defendant unpopular person Vanderburgh County volunteer his services Wailes witness Worcester county writ of habeas