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Re: The counsel of the defendant has proved ineffective in defending the client  
Hi

I am of no help, but it seems to me that no one posts replies on this forum.
Best of look with your question.

2pockets
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quebectango
2014-07-08 10:58:39
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Re: The counsel of the defendant has proved ineffective in defending the client  

Ineffective assistance on counsel is a claim raised by a convicted criminal defendant for the plaintiff whereas the innocent plaintiffs attorney's performance was so ineffective that it deprived the plaintiff of the constitutional right guaranteed by the Assistance of Counsel Clause of the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Having the benefit of counsel or assistance of counsel means that the criminal defendant has had a competent attorney representing them. Competence is defined as reasonable professional assistance and is defined in part by prevailing professional norms and standards. To prove they received ineffective assistance, a criminal defendant must show two things:

***Deficient performance by counsel
***Resulting prejudice, in that but for the deficient performance, the result of the proceeding would have differed

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dhughes222
2017-05-07 12:16:53
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Re:'Application to remove from list'  
This is where a party in a case listed for a hearing on a date/time in the future, asks the court/makes an application to remove the hearing and gives the reasons for that request. It might be that the case cannot continue due to the death of the defendant or that the case has been discontinued for other reasons. 

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dftlp
2011-06-08 12:38:59
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Re:******  
I would guess name withheld for legal reasons.

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charles2charles
2016-03-10 14:00:29
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Re:1962/3 case transcript  
Have you tried contacting the Court where the case was heard? Surely they are likely to have records?

You can find court contacts here:
http://www.thelawpages.com/magistrates-county-crown-court/

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wm1900
2012-05-17 16:25:48
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