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21 counsel
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22 good counsel does no harm
syn: good counsel never comes amissдобра порада завжди стане у пригоді ≅ без ради й військо гине порада – не зрада хто людей питає, той розум маєEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > good counsel does no harm
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23 objection of defence counsel
= objection of defense counsel заперечення захисникаEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > objection of defence counsel
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24 objection of defense counsel
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25 public counsel for the defence
= public counsel for the defense громадський захисникEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > public counsel for the defence
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26 public counsel for the defense
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > public counsel for the defense
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27 good counsel never comes amiss
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > good counsel never comes amiss
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28 good counsel never comes too late
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > good counsel never comes too late
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29 access to counsel
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30 act as one's own counsel
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31 appear by counsel
виступати в суді через адвоката, бути представленим в суді адвокатом -
32 appear through a counsel
виступати в суді через адвоката, бути представленим в суді адвокатом -
33 appearance by counsel
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34 appointed counsel
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35 assigned counsel
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36 assignment of counsel
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37 be heard by counsel
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38 be of counsel
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39 benefit of counsel
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40 case to counsel
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