"I am co-counsel and as co-counsel I have the right to represent myself, speak for myself and conduct myself and my trial by myself in my best interests in order of due process"
- Lynette Fromme
About this Quote
In this quote, Lynette Fromme is asserting her rights as co-counsel in a legal trial. As co-counsel, she deserves to represent herself and speak on her own behalf. She also has the freedom to perform her trial in a way that she believes is in her best interests, while still adhering to the concepts of due procedure. This implies that she deserves to a reasonable and just trial, where all evidence and arguments are thought about before a decision is made. By stressing her function as co-counsel, Fromme is asserting her self-reliance and autonomy in the legal procedure.
This quote is written / told by Lynette Fromme somewhere between October 22, 1948 and today. She was a famous Criminal from USA.
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