An attorney makes an "appearance" in a case every time he goes before the court in that particular case.
The duration of Attorney for the Defense is 1.17 hours.
Attorney for the Defense was created on 1932-05-21.
You do not capitalize Defense Attorney unless you're referring to a specific person.
There is no such thing as a DWI defense attorney, if you meant a DUI defense attorney, then the services provided are those of defending someone who has received a DUI.
The Attorney for the Defense - 1913 was released on: USA: 18 June 1913
The Attorney for the Defense - 1915 was released on: USA: 27 January 1915
The defense attorney enters the case as early as he/she possibly can, usually right after the arraignment.
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If self defense is your defense against the crime of murder - you will have to refute the prosecutors evidence in court and convince the jury that it WAS self defense. Next: Self defense is what is known as an "affirmative defense" to prosecution, and the burden of proof is entirely up to you. It is not the role of the Prosecutor to present your defense to the Court. Your best friend right now is your legal counsel - your attorney. If you are charged with a criminal offense and have no attorney, and no way of providing one for yourself, the Court will appoint an attorney for you. That is the person you need to be speaking with, and if you have been charged with murder, may I say you desperately need to be talking to an attorney. And NOBODY else until you have talked to your attorney. And I do mean NOBODY.
A maverick defense attorney is an attorney who defends people accused of a crime. A maverick often uses unorthodox methods to convince the jury of the innocence of his or her client.
The cast of The Attorney for the Defense - 1913 includes: Tom Moore as Norman Lewis - the Attorney Ethel Phillips as Louise Borden - the Stenographer