No, a defense attorney cannot effectively defend themselves in court as it may create a conflict of interest and compromise their ability to provide unbiased representation.
a defense attorney will defend you becoause they believe in your innocense and constituational rights
Billions. Depends upon your definition of 'know how to defend themselves' is. Pretty much everyone is going to try to protect themselves if they are attacked. If you mean effectively defend themselves it would be a different story. And how many people have taken self defense courses or martial arts is another story all together.
They run, they kick and they bite in their own defense.
A criminal defense attorney is the guy that is appointed to defend someone that is being accused of a crime. A criminal defense attorney is very important. They are the people that are appointed to make sure that people accused of a crime are given a fair trial.
A defense attorney's job is to defend you in the court of law from criminal or civil cases. Therefore, you might need one if you have been arrested or accused of a crime.
Yes, lawyers can defend themselves in court, but it is generally not recommended as they may not have the necessary objectivity and legal expertise to effectively represent themselves.
Lynx have sharp teeth and claws to defend themselves if needed.
Lemur's defend themselves by going in to a ball and making a hissing sound.
The raccoon's first line of defense is to climb a tree to escape. If that is not possible they have sharp claws and teeth and are prepared to use them.
They fly up into a tree!
(in the US) They may choose to defend themselves (known as a pro se defense) - they can retain their own defense attorney - or - if they qualify for assistance, use the services of a public defender.
Parents can effectively teach their children self-defense by enrolling them in martial arts classes, practicing situational awareness, and role-playing different scenarios to help them develop confidence and skills to protect themselves in challenging situations.