An advocate who is accusedI. Of a criminal offence is entitled to conduct his own defence II. Of a criminal offence is not entitled to conduct his own defence III. With others of a criminal offence is not entitled to appear at the trial as counsel for his co-accused IV. With others of a criminal offence is entitled to appear at the trial as counsel for his co-accused

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An advocate who is accusedI. Of a criminal offence is entitled to conduct his own defence II. Of a criminal offence is not entitled to conduct his own defence III. With others of a criminal offence is not entitled to appear at the trial as counsel for his co-accused IV. With others of a criminal offence is entitled to appear at the trial as counsel for his co-accused






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