Cases and Other Authorities on Legal EthicsWest, 1917 - Всего страниц: 616 |
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... Accused of Crime and Be- lieved by his Lawyer to be Guilty- 317 . Kelly , Bernard W .; A Short History of the English Bar - 17 n , 22 n . Kent , C. A .; Legal Ethics - 212 . Maitland , Frederic W .; Sketch of English Legal History - 2 ...
... Accused of Crime and Be- lieved by his Lawyer to be Guilty- 317 . Kelly , Bernard W .; A Short History of the English Bar - 17 n , 22 n . Kent , C. A .; Legal Ethics - 212 . Maitland , Frederic W .; Sketch of English Legal History - 2 ...
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... accused must answer without " counsel . " Then sometimes one of my friends will be allowed , not merely to prompt me , but even to speak for me . It is already seen that the old requirement of extreme verbal ac- curacy is working ...
... accused must answer without " counsel . " Then sometimes one of my friends will be allowed , not merely to prompt me , but even to speak for me . It is already seen that the old requirement of extreme verbal ac- curacy is working ...
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... accused . SECTION 4. - THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE BAR AND THE LAW SOCIETY THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE BAR . 2 Halsbury's Laws of England , 368 , 369 : Up to recent times there was no organisation of the whole body of the English bar ...
... accused . SECTION 4. - THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE BAR AND THE LAW SOCIETY THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE BAR . 2 Halsbury's Laws of England , 368 , 369 : Up to recent times there was no organisation of the whole body of the English bar ...
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... accused of crime , regardless of his personal opinion as to the guilt of the accused . * 30. JUSTIFIABLE AND UNJUSTIFIABLE LITIGATIONS . The lawyer must decline to conduct a civil cause or to make a defense when con- vinced that it is ...
... accused of crime , regardless of his personal opinion as to the guilt of the accused . * 30. JUSTIFIABLE AND UNJUSTIFIABLE LITIGATIONS . The lawyer must decline to conduct a civil cause or to make a defense when con- vinced that it is ...
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... accused in whose favor the benevo- lent principle of English law makes all presumptions , and which commands the very judge to be his counsel . " - Speeches of Lord Erskine , edited by James L. High ( 1876 ) pp . 473-475 . 23 In an ...
... accused in whose favor the benevo- lent principle of English law makes all presumptions , and which commands the very judge to be his counsel . " - Speeches of Lord Erskine , edited by James L. High ( 1876 ) pp . 473-475 . 23 In an ...
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Стр. 163 - It is the duty of the lawyer to maintain towards the Courts a respectful attitude, not for the sake of the temporary incumbent of the judicial office, but for the maintenance of its supreme importance. Judges, not being wholly free to defend themselves, are peculiarly entitled to receive the support of the Bar against unjust criticism and clamor.
Стр. 253 - This cannot be forced but must be the outcome of character and conduct. The publication or circulation of ordinary, simple business cards, being a matter of personal taste or local custom, and sometimes of convenience, is not per se improper, but solicitation of business by circulars or advertisements, or by personal communications or interviews not warranted by personal relations, is unprofessional.
Стр. 373 - It is unprofessional to represent conflicting interests, except by express consent of all concerned given after a full disclosure of the facts.
Стр. 76 - That in all criminal prosecutions the accused hath a right to be heard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature and Cause of the accusation against him, to meet the witnesses face to face...
Стр. 486 - In determining the amount of the fee it is proper to consider: (1) The time and labor required, the novelty and difficulty of the questions involved and the skill requisite properly to conduct the cause; (2) whether the acceptance of employment in the particular case will preclude the lawyer's appearance for others in cases likely to arise out of the transaction...
Стр. 569 - The future of the Republic, to a great extent, depends upon our maintenance of Justice pure and unsullied. It cannot be so maintained unless the conduct and the motives of the members of our profession are such as to merit the approval of all just men.
Стр. 578 - A lawyer openly, and in his true character may render professional services before legislative or other bodies, regarding proposed legislation and in advocacy of claims before departments of government, upon the same principles of ethics which justify his appearance before the Courts...
Стр. 242 - Indirect advertisement for business by furnishing or inspiring newspaper comments concerning causes in which the lawyer has been or is engaged, or concerning the manner of their conduct, the magnitude of the interests involved, the importance of the lawyer's positions, and all other like self-laudation, defy the traditions and lower the tone of our high calling, and are intolerable.
Стр. 165 - JURY All attempts to curry favor with juries by fawning, flattery or pretended solicitude for their personal comfort are unprofessional. Suggestions of counsel, looking to the comfort or convenience of jurors, and propositions to dispense with argument, should be made to the court out of the jury's hearing.
Стр. 82 - The obligation to represent the client with undivided fidelity and not to divulge his secrets or confidences forbids also the subsequent acceptance of retainers or employment from others in matters adversely affecting any interest of the client with respect to which confidence has been reposed.