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1 7, 1, 1447| of the bond, procurator, advocate, witness, or expert cannot 2 7, 1, 1477| appointed a procurator or advocate, they themselves are nevertheless 3 7, 1, 1481| party can freely appoint an advocate and procurator; except for 4 7, 1, 1481| services of a procurator or advocate are necessary.~§2. In a 5 7, 1, 1481| accused must always have an advocate either appointed personally 6 7, 1, 1483| 1483 The procurator and advocate must have attained the age 7 7, 1, 1483| reputation; moreover, the advocate must be a Catholic unless 8 7, 1, 1484| Before the procurator and advocate undertake their function, 9 7, 1, 1486| removal of a procurator or advocate to take effect, they must 10 7, 1, 1487| remove the procurator and the advocate by decree.~ 11 7, 1, 1488| Both the procurator and the advocate are forbidden to resolve 12 7, 1, 1488| tribunal can suspend the advocate from office and even remove 13 7, 1, 1490| marriage cases, the function of advocate or procurator on behalf 14 7, 2, 1550| judge’s assistants, the advocate, and others who assist or 15 7, 2, 1663| A party and his or her advocate can be present at the examination 16 7, 4, 1723| the accused to appoint an advocate according to the norm of 17 7, 4, 1723| the judge is to appoint an advocate before the joinder of the 18 7, 4, 1723| joinder of the issue; this advocate will remain in this function 19 7, 4, 1723| accused does not appoint an advocate personally.~ 20 7, 4, 1725| personally or through the advocate or procurator, always has 21 7, 5, 1738| has the right to use an advocate or procurator, but useless