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The only good reason for having counsel there is that he can be counted on to advise the suspect that he should not speak.
"He has chosen that course and must therefore accept the consequences that inevitably flow from that choice," the South Korean judge told the court, adding that the defendant risked having counsel assigned to him and being tried in absentia.
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I'm still having counselling eight years on".
Steinberg is not a Clinton loyalist -- like, say, Richard Holbrooke -- having counseled Obama during the primary.
Expert reassurance also included having counselling from someone familiar with ICU patients' experiences.
In every case the storyteller has counsel for his readers.
Judge McCreath told him: "You can't just duck and dive and have counsel and not have counsel".
Adelphia and Tyco already had counsel who could not have welcomed Mr. Boies's arrival.
Did he have counsel to do it, I don't know.
But in every case the storyteller is a man who has "counsel for his readers".
According to the Trial Chamber, "the Accused ha[d] a right to counsel, but he also ha[d] a right not to have counsel" (Prosecutor v. Milošević 30 August 2001a, T.15 18).
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