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VII. Law
 
  7.12 Defense of Law  
  Article 312-Defense  
  Canon 3288  
  Defense is the rebuttal of formal accusations and charges of committing one or more offences through lawful process. Therefore, a Person charged with one or more offences is called a Defendant.  
  Canon 3289  
  A defendant has the right to be represented by competent counsel, knowledgeable of the laws of the Juridic Society, or to self-defense.  
  Canon 3290  
  No person may denied the ability to self-defense, unless evidence exists that such a person is incapable of presenting a minimum standard of defense, has no regard for legal process or is seeking to deliberately injure the law.  
  Canon 3291  
  A competent counsel is any man or woman demonstrating knowledge of appropriate criminal codes of law and court procedure having sworn to uphold and protect the integrity of the living law and obligations of Notarial procedure upon which the courts rely for fair remedy. A counsel who is not competent or has not sworn an oath to uphold and protect the living law may not appear as counsel.  
  Canon 3292  
  Any man or woman holding membership to any Bar Society, or subsequent equivalent including claimed qualification as a lawyer or any other para-legal position controlled by the standards of the Bar Society shall be banished from any and all courts and activities of Law.  
     
     
 
 

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