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VII. Law |
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7.12 Defense of Law |
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Article 313-Presentation |
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Canon 3293 |
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Presentation is a form of defense whereby an accused appoints another called a "actor" under oath and written agreement to act on their behalf before a competent Court. |
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Canon 3294 |
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There are two forms of appointment of an actor being Agent or Advocate: |
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(i) An Agent is an Administrator appointed by the man or woman by their right and knowledge as General Executor over any trust concerning their body, mind, spirit, name and affairs; or |
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(ii) An Advocate is a competent legal representative appointed to speak and argue on behalf of the man or woman. |
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Canon 3295 |
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Given a solemn oath and signed agreement is required for any man or woman to be duly appointed a legitimate Advocate or Agent, no current member of a private Bar Guild can lawfully be an Advocate or Agent without repudiating either their absolute vow to their Guild or the oath to their client. |
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