standby counsel

collocation in English

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standby
noun[C]
uk
/ˈstænd.baɪ/
us
/ˈstænd.baɪ/
something that is always ready for use, especially if a regular ...
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counsel
noun
uk
/ˈkaʊn.səl/
us
/ˈkaʊn.səl/
formal
advice:
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(Definition ofstandbyandcounselfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He later assented tostandbycounselrepresenting him.
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Colwell was allowed to represent himself, although the court appointedstandbycounselfor him.
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However,standbycounselmust not interfere with the client's self-representation.
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The trial court appointedstandbycounselto assist him if requested.
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Standbycounselalso remains available during the trial for consultation.
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Standbycounselhave the duty to advise persons who wish to represent themselves.
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This right is not per se violated by the appointment ofstandbycounsel.
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Nostandbycounselwas appointed to represent them.
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If the client becomes disruptive or otherwise unable to conduct his own defense, the judge may order thestandbycounselto take over the defense.
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Duncan'sstandbycounselfiled a notice of appeal.
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Wiggins decided to defend himself and asked that thestandbycounselbe barred from interfering.
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