/tə kənˈdʌkt wʌnz oʊn keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: tự biện hộ,.
A more thorough explanation: “To conduct one’s own case” means to represent oneself in a legal proceeding without the assistance of a lawyer or legal representative.
Example: In the court of law, individuals have the right to conduct their own case without the assistance of a lawyer.
Related words:
- (to) conduct one’s own defence
- (to) serve as one’s own counsel
- (to) stand one’s own trial
- (to) testify in one’s own behalf
- (to) testify in one’s own right
- (to) take the stand in one’s own defence
- (to) procure one’s own abortion
- (to) claim under one’s own right
- (to) answer for one’s own action
- (to) enter one’s own recognizance