| 41. | But they felt so strongly about Russell's constitutional right to counsel, they took the case ."
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| 42. | Once you get into bails, then the question comes on the right to counsel before a judge.
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| 43. | He also waived his right to counsel.
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| 44. | Shelton claimed that the conviction should be thrown out because it violated his constitutional right to counsel.
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| 45. | "That's a denial of right to counsel,"
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| 46. | The Supreme Court has held that there is no constitutional right to counsel in noncriminal investigatory proceedings.
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| 47. | There was no issue about the timing of the rights to counsel in relation to the arrest.
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| 48. | The subpoena evidently seeks to violate the lawyer-client privilege, a basic element of everyone's right to counsel.
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| 49. | Defendants still can raise post-sentencing challenges if their prior convictions violated their right to counsel, she said.
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| 50. | Wilkins appealed to the federal courts again in 1991, claiming he'd been denied his right to counsel.
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