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Abstract
This article is designed to study the manner in which those Canons of Professional Ethics have been assimilated into the administration of military justice and made the standards for the duty of a military defense counsel.
Recommended Citation
Alfred Avins,
The Duty of Military Defense Counsel to an Accused,
58
Mich. L. Rev.
347
(1960).
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