Yes, a defense attorney can turn down a client. However, there are certain ethical rules that they must follow when doing so. For example, they cannot refuse a client based on their race, religion, or other protected characteristics. Additionally, they must withdraw from a case if they have a conflict of interest or if they do not have the necessary experience or expertise to handle the case effectively.
Yes a defense attorney can turn down a client or refuse to provide services. Attorneys have the right to refuse service.
1) because it is too complex for him, or 2) the attorney does not believe the client will not be able to pay legal fees.
Every practicing attorney is "An Officer of The Court" but - that being said - they are bound by the ethics of their profession to give the best defense of their client that is possible. If the defense believes that it may become known that they are in possession of knowledge of evidence pertinent to the offense, they probably would.
Criminal defense attorneys are found all over Canada. One may turn to one's local directory or phone book and select an attorney that specializes in criminal defense.
Whether you claim innocence or not, if you know you are wanted, you should contact an attorney for advice and possible representation, and to prevent any possible nasty and unneecessary confrontations with the police surrender yourself to law enforcement. Your attorney will represent you in your defense defense against the allegations.
Represent himself or herself. (Turn down an attorney)
Use Iron Defense then on the next turn use Take Down.
The answer to this question assumes you have hired an attorney who exhibits improper conduct. Two avenues are open to the client. The state;s attorney general's office can be contacted and expects a written letter of complaint. They will investigate the matter. The other recourse is to hire an attorney to file a complaint letter to once again the state, and the attorney can file a complaint with the county clerk.
Generally no, a card cannot be manually switched to face-down Defense Position after it is Summoned on the field in face-up Attack Position. There are some cards that allow you to switch it into face-down Defense Position as an EFFECT. For example: Golem Sentry.Golem SentryEARTH/Rock/Lv 4/EffectATK: 800DEF: 1800You can flip this card into face-down Defense Position once per turn. When this card is Flip Summoned successfully, return 1 monster on your opponent''s side of the field to the owner''s hand.With cards such as Golem Sentry, you can Normal Summon it and activate its effect, flipping it face-down in Defense Position, in the same turn.
No, attorney's do not have that power, only the judiciary can overturn a case.
It could be for defense, mating. or camouflage
Yes. Once per turn, a monster may switch from face-up attack mode to face-up defence mode, or vice-versa, as long as the monster was not summoned that turn, and had not declared an attack. If the monster is face-down, then turning it face up into attack mode is a Flip Summon, which can't be done on the turn the monster was Set from hand.
you can't.