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The Laws of New York
Consolidated Laws of New York
CHAPTER 30
Judiciary
ARTICLE 15
Attorneys and Counsellors
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SECTION 493
Attorneys forbidden to defend criminal prosecutions carried on by their partners, or formerly by themselves
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SECTION 495
Corporations and voluntary associations not to practice law
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SECTION 494
Attorneys may defend themselves
Judiciary (JUD) CHAPTER 30, ARTICLE 15
§ 494. Attorneys may defend themselves. The last section does not
prohibit an attorney from defending himself in person, as attorney or as
counsel, when prosecuted either civilly or criminally.
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