Synonyms for «duty counsel»

"Duty counsel" refers to a lawyer who is available to help people who cannot afford their own lawyer. They provide legal advice and assistance for free or at a reduced cost, especially when individuals are required to appear in court and need help with their cases. Full definition
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Sentences with «duty counsel»

  • Additionally, if you are self - represented and qualify for legal aid, you may have an opportunity to review your case with duty counsel who can provide you with basic assistance. (familylawhelp.ca)
  • This is why you should speak to your lawyer or duty counsel before telling the judge what you want to do. (lawfacts.ca)
  • Duty counsel at the courthouse does not have the time, or in some cases the expertise, to properly analyze your case. (mcgarrylaw.ca)
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