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    The Defendant's Right to Self-Representation Is
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The Defendant's Right to Self-Representation Is

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Question 10

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The defendant's right to self-representation is:


A) subject to the trial court's discretion.
B) absolute, if a voluntary waiver of counsel is made.
C) a matter of grace, not a right.
D) balanced against the state's interest in efficient proceedings.

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