Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... jury or bystanders . These and all kindred practices are unprofessional and unworthy of an officer of the law charged , as is the lawyer , with the duty of aiding in the administration of justice . 23. Attitude toward Jury . -All ...
... jury or bystanders . These and all kindred practices are unprofessional and unworthy of an officer of the law charged , as is the lawyer , with the duty of aiding in the administration of justice . 23. Attitude toward Jury . -All ...
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... Jury System . - The bar must hold its own apathy largely responsible for the disrespect into which the jury system has fallen . In all cases a lawyer is responsible to his profes- sional brethren for his own conduct and the conduct of ...
... Jury System . - The bar must hold its own apathy largely responsible for the disrespect into which the jury system has fallen . In all cases a lawyer is responsible to his profes- sional brethren for his own conduct and the conduct of ...
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... jury would find him insane , and he instructed his client not to speak from that time forth to the end of the trial . The case proceded , the State presented its evidence and rested . Vest made little defence and waited for the summing ...
... jury would find him insane , and he instructed his client not to speak from that time forth to the end of the trial . The case proceded , the State presented its evidence and rested . Vest made little defence and waited for the summing ...
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Chapter | 1 |
Necessity for a Code of Legal Ethics | 9 |
A Code of Legal Ethics | 17 |
Авторские права | |
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