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  2. Pro se legal representation (/ ˌ p r oʊ ˈ s iː / or / ˌ p r oʊ ˈ s eɪ /) means to argue on one's own behalf in a legal proceeding, as a defendant or plaintiff in civil cases, or a defendant in criminal cases, rather than have representation from counsel or an attorney. The term pro se comes from Latin pro se, meaning "for oneself" or ...

  3. Jury finds defendant who represented himself at Tarrant ... - AOL

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    Like most pro se defendants, Edwards often floundered in his evidence presentation and seemed unfamiliar with the requirements of criminal procedure. At times his questions of witnesses did not ...

  4. Assistance of Counsel Clause - Wikipedia

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    Moran, 509 U.S. 389 (1993), a court can require a defendant to be represented by counsel if it believes the accused is less than fully competent to adequately proceed without counsel. In Martinez v. California Court of Appeals, 528 U.S. 152 (2000), the Supreme Court ruled the right to pro se representation did not apply to appellate courts.

  5. A defendant who is competent to stand trial is therefore also competent to plead guilty, waiving the full panoply of trial rights, [161] but not necessarily competent enough to represent herself at trial in the face of a state procedural rule requiring a higher standard of competence for pro se representation. [162] Prosecutorial misconduct

  6. When prosecutor is defendant: L.A. D.A. George Gascón's legal ...

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    The defendant was dead and could not be further prosecuted and at the time of the trip [Lewin] was not a witness nor a party to any pending litigation," his attorney, Brian Panish, said in an e-mail.

  7. Standby counsel - Wikipedia

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    The appointment of standby counsel over a pro se defendant's objection was ruled not to be a violation of the defendant's Sixth Amendment right to self-representation as long as the defendant has a fair opportunity to present his case in his own way and standby counsel's unsolicited involvement is kept within reasonable limits in McKaskle v.

  8. Trump co-defendant alleges prosecutors in Georgia case lied ...

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    The legal team for a co-defendant in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump alleged in a filing Friday that the personal relationship between Fulton County ...

  9. Padilla v. Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Padilla filed a pro se motion for post-conviction relief, alleging that he had been given bad advice by his attorney. The Sixth Amendment, as interpreted by the Court in Gideon v. Wainwright, guarantees criminal defendants legal counsel. Strickland v. Washington, a subsequent decision, further requires that defendants receive effective ...

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