It depends on which country you are in. In the UK at Crown courts and higher lawyers wear special robes and wigs but this does not apply everywhere
in a suit or a professional outfit that makes them look smart
It is advisable to have a lawyer if you have to go to court.
A lawyer is hired to represent you. So yes, lawyers go to court to represent you. HOWEVER, in most cases, you are still required to be present with your lawyer in the court room.
An attorney or lawyer can represent you in court.
Yes, it is possible to sue your lawyer.
Yes, in some cases, a lawyer can go against their client in court if there is a conflict of interest or if the lawyer believes the client is not being truthful.
No, your lawyer cannot testify against you in court due to attorney-client privilege, which protects the confidentiality of communications between a client and their lawyer.
You would want a lawyer who has experience defending DUI's. You also want a lawyer who is experienced in the actual court where you'll be tried. A good lawyer will try to avoid the judges who will be harsher.
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Don`t Sneeze In Court Without A Lawyer. They Know The Law And Courts. A Judge Will Hardly Give A Look At You.ANSWER: In the United States, everybody is presumed to know the law. If you know the law and your the defendant in court sitting right next to the lawyer, why would you need him or her to represent you since you're right there. It is better to know the law and retain a lawyer for competent assistance of council.