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By Jacqueline A. Connor Defendants in criminal cases have the constitutional right to represent themselves. Administering defendants' rights to proceed in pro per is a complicated job that every bench officer and attorney handling criminal cases must know about. The objective of this article and self-study test is to educate readers about defendants' rights to represent themselves. Readers will learn about the origin of the ri...
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