Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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But the lawyer stands in a somewhat different and varied position from the man in the street . There is a beautiful little quotation from Chief Justice Sharswood of the Pennsylvania court , who wrote this when he was Professor of Law ...
But the lawyer stands in a somewhat different and varied position from the man in the street . There is a beautiful little quotation from Chief Justice Sharswood of the Pennsylvania court , who wrote this when he was Professor of Law ...
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a When I was quite a young man I was appointed by the criminal court in Philadelphia to defend on a charge of murder a man who had no means to employ counsel and , of course , that is the obligation of any lawyer and I assumed it and ...
a When I was quite a young man I was appointed by the criminal court in Philadelphia to defend on a charge of murder a man who had no means to employ counsel and , of course , that is the obligation of any lawyer and I assumed it and ...
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Now that is how far a lawyer is entitled to go in the defense of a client if the client has told him a story that by any possibility a is true . Now I come to the sequel which deals with the confidential communication to the lawyer .
Now that is how far a lawyer is entitled to go in the defense of a client if the client has told him a story that by any possibility a is true . Now I come to the sequel which deals with the confidential communication to the lawyer .
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