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- TEXAS DISCIPLINARY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
A lawyer may discuss the legal consequences of any proposed course of conduct with a client and may counsel and represent a client in connection with the making of a good faith effort to determine the validity, scope, meaning or application of the law
- Rule 3. 4: Fairness to Opposing Party Counsel
A lawyer shall not counsel or assist another person to do any such act; (b) falsify evidence, counsel or assist a witness to testify falsely, or offer an inducement to a witness that is prohibited by law; (c) knowingly disobey an obligation under the rules of a tribunal except for an open refusal based on an assertion that no valid obligation
- NACDL - Right to Counsel
Criminal defendants have a Sixth Amendment right to counsel and that right is guaranteed regardless of the defendant #39;s ability to pay ldquo;Of all the rights that an accused person has, the right to be represented by counsel is by far the most pervasive, for it affects his ability to assert any other rights he may have rdquo;United Statesv Cronic,466 U S 648 (1984) ;
- Relationship between Defense Lawyer and Defendant
The defendant should write this while away from the defense lawyer's office and spend time gathering facts and information The defense lawyer should read the biography and clarify any questions he might have regarding the defendant's history It may be surprising what you will learn about your client
- Where did the defendant go? An overview on seeking default
Generally, getting a default judgment has two phases: (1) seeking entry of default, as mentioned above; and (2) the application or motion for default judgment The first step in obtaining a default judgment is for the plaintiff to formally request an entry of a defendant’s default
- RIGHT TO COUNSEL DURING CRIMINAL PROSECUTION
A defendant’s right to retain counsel of his or her choice is not absolute; in certain situations a trial court has discretion to disqualify an attorney from representing a defendant on the basis of an actual or potential conflict of interest, even if the defendant wishes to waive the conflict
- Opposing Counsel Meaning: Role, Rules, and Ethical Limits
Opposing counsel is the lawyer representing the other side in your legal matter In a lawsuit where you’re the defendant, opposing counsel is the plaintiff’s attorney In a criminal case, if you’re the accused, opposing counsel is the prosecutor The term captures a basic reality of the legal system: each side gets its own advocate, and that advocate’s job is to advance their client
- Your Shield in Court: The Sixth Amendments Right to Counsel and Right . . .
What It Guarantees The Right to Counsel, embedded in the Sixth Amendment’s promise of “Assistance of Counsel for his defence,” guarantees that anyone accused of a crime has the right to a lawyer’s help This right is considered one of the most vital protections for defendants because it underpins their ability to assert all other rights
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