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Yes, they can but customarily the court will not allow it without the defendant having full access to their defense attorney for advice.

The reason for this is so that the defendant may not subsequently appeal his

"uninformed" plea and it will not be over-turned on appeal because the defendant was refused his right to counsel. .

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Q: Can a defendant enter a guilty plea on a capitol punishment charge?
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