/ˈweɪvər ʌv ˈkaʊnsl/ – Phrase
Definition: việc khước từ luật sư bào chữa.
A more thorough explanation: A waiver of counsel refers to a voluntary and informed decision made by a defendant in a legal proceeding to proceed without the assistance of an attorney or legal representation. This decision typically involves the defendant acknowledging their right to have an attorney represent them but choosing to waive that right and represent themselves instead.
Example: The defendant signed a waiver of counsel, indicating that they chose to proceed with the legal proceedings without the assistance of an attorney.