| United States. General Accounting Office - Finance, Public - 1966 - 1076 pages
...of law contain in toto the canons of ethics of the American Bar Association. Canon 4 provides that a lawyer assigned as counsel for an indigent prisoner...should always exert his best efforts in his behalf. The source from which the appointments are made Is a ii-t of all attorney? licensed to practice since... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1927 - 738 pages
...A self-respecting independence in the discharge of professional duty, without denial or diminution of the courtesy and respect due the Judge's station,...an indigent prisoner ought not to ask to be excused lor any trivial reason, and should always exert his best efforts in his behalf. 5. The Defense or Prosecution... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1920 - 842 pages
...A self-respecting independence in the discharge of professional duty, without denial or diminution of the courtesy and respect due the Judge's station,...an indigent prisoner ought not to ask to be excused rr any trivial reason, and should always exert his best efforts in his behalf. 5. The Defense or Prosecution... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1925 - 546 pages
...A self-respecting independence in the discharge of professional duty, without denial or diminution of the courtesy and respect due the Judge's station,...an indigent prisoner ought not to ask to be excused lor any trivial reason, and should always exert his best efforts in his behalf. 5. The Defense or Prosecution... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1919 - 898 pages
...A self-respecting independence in the discharge of professional duty, without denial or diminution of the courtesy and respect due the Judge's station,...an indigent prisoner ought not to ask to be excused lor any trivial reason, and should always exert his best efforts in his behalf. 5. The Defense or Prosecution... | |
| New York State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 892 pages
...A self-respecting independence in the discharge of professional duty, without denial or diminution of the courtesy and respect due the Judge's station,...an indigent prisoner ought not to ask to be excused lor any trivial reason, and should always exert his best efforts in his behalf. 5. The Defense or Prosecution... | |
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