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... advocate employed by the client to speak for him and present his case , and he must do it to the best of his ability , without making himself the judge of its honesty . Cicero makes the distinction that it is the duty of the judge to ...
... advocate employed by the client to speak for him and present his case , and he must do it to the best of his ability , without making himself the judge of its honesty . Cicero makes the distinction that it is the duty of the judge to ...
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... advocate defends an infamous fellow successfully , the latter may in theory send a postcard from his retirement - villa in the sun , declining to pay for his trial defence . The advocate may go ' all pompous and purple ' but he may only ...
... advocate defends an infamous fellow successfully , the latter may in theory send a postcard from his retirement - villa in the sun , declining to pay for his trial defence . The advocate may go ' all pompous and purple ' but he may only ...
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... Advocate for the respective party will lose , unless he proves his version of the case to the satisfaction of the court . Each witness is first examined by the Advocate who has called him , then cross - examined by the Advocate for the ...
... Advocate for the respective party will lose , unless he proves his version of the case to the satisfaction of the court . Each witness is first examined by the Advocate who has called him , then cross - examined by the Advocate for the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
Introduction The Broad and Narrower Senses | 39 |
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