Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 77Virginia State Bar Association, 1967 - Bar associations |
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Page 275
... defendant after his arrest and use against him any statements he made , provided , of course , that they were ... defendant's state- ment had been given voluntarily . Under this rule , state courts and federal courts have barred the use ...
... defendant after his arrest and use against him any statements he made , provided , of course , that they were ... defendant's state- ment had been given voluntarily . Under this rule , state courts and federal courts have barred the use ...
Page 280
... defendant's rights are worth very much until some lawyer can give to his case the time and effort to fight for those ... defendant in the station house - right through the proceeding to the end , whether it be by plea of guilty or trial ...
... defendant's rights are worth very much until some lawyer can give to his case the time and effort to fight for those ... defendant in the station house - right through the proceeding to the end , whether it be by plea of guilty or trial ...
Page 281
... defendant who can afford counsel can secure these ad- vantages , no matter how clear his guilt , no system of justice can do less for a defendant who is financially unable to retain counsel than to provide counsel . We must not forget ...
... defendant who can afford counsel can secure these ad- vantages , no matter how clear his guilt , no system of justice can do less for a defendant who is financially unable to retain counsel than to provide counsel . We must not forget ...
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