What is the correct sequence of rights of lawyers according to the Brazilian Bar Association?
There is no hierarchy or subordination between lawye...
What is the correct sequence of rights of lawyers according to the Brazilian Bar Association?
There is no hierarchy or subordination between lawyers, judges, and members of the Public Prosecutor's Office All must treat each other with consideration and mutual respect Public authorities and civil servants must provide lawyers with treatment compatible with the dignity of the profession and adequate conditions for their performance Lawyers have the right to exercise their profession freely throughout the national territory Lawyers have the right to inviolability of their office or workplace, as well as their work instruments and correspondence Lawyers have the right to communicate with their clients, personally and confidentially, even without a power of attorney, when they are imprisoned, detained, or confined in civil or military establishments, even if considered incommunicado Lawyers have the right to have a representative of the Bar Association present when arrested in flagrante delicto for reasons related to the exercise of the profession, for the drafting of the respective record, under penalty of nullity, and in other cases, express communication to the OAB section Lawyers cannot be imprisoned before a final judgment, except in a State Room with decent facilities recognized by the OAB, and in their absence, under house arrest Lawyers have the right to enter freely into courtrooms, even beyond the gates that separate the area reserved for judges, and into the rooms and dependencies of hearings, secretariats, and cartorios a) I, II, III, IV, V, VIa, VIb, VII, VIII b) I, II, IV, V, VIa, VIb, VII, VIII c) I, II, III, IV, V, VIa, VIb, VIII d) I, II, III, IV, V, VIa, VIb, VII, IX
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