Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - Всего страниц: 348 |
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... truth to the court , client , and adversary - should be indeed the Polar Star of the lawyer . The influence of only slight deviations from truth , upon professional character , is very observable . A man may as well be detected in a ...
... truth to the court , client , and adversary - should be indeed the Polar Star of the lawyer . The influence of only slight deviations from truth , upon professional character , is very observable . A man may as well be detected in a ...
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... Truth . He is perpetually considering only what may be plausibly urged on both sides ; while the question , what ought to be the decision , is out of his province . " " I am supposing them , " continues the Archbishop , " not to be ...
... Truth . He is perpetually considering only what may be plausibly urged on both sides ; while the question , what ought to be the decision , is out of his province . " " I am supposing them , " continues the Archbishop , " not to be ...
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... truth ; and the instrument which law presents to us for the ascertain- ment of the truth or falsehood of a criminal charge , is the Trial by Jury . The trial is the process by which we endeavour to find out the truth . Slow , laborious ...
... truth ; and the instrument which law presents to us for the ascertain- ment of the truth or falsehood of a criminal charge , is the Trial by Jury . The trial is the process by which we endeavour to find out the truth . Slow , laborious ...
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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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