Person with more and deeper knowledge in a specific area.
1Objection 1: It would seem that the process of counsel is indefinite.
2Maples had argued that he received ineffective assistance of counsel at trial.
3They have lost the benefit of assignment of counsel by the court.
4The efforts of counsel were therefore directed towards a mitigation of sentence.
5We must now consider the gift of counsel which corresponds to prudence.
6They had received plenty of counsel, and much of it was excellent.
7On the advice of counsel, I have decided to testify in Latin
8If I hint a piece of counsel, she feels it an insult.
9Yet one bit of counsel will I give thee ere we part.
10Then sundry hums and ahs, but no syllable of counsel or cheer.
11Slidell and I ate Subway sandwiches while awaiting the arrival of counsel.
12Counsel for the plaintiff expects the retort of counsel for the defendant.
13When Menelaus had ended, sage Nestor answered with many words of counsel.
14But, as one gentleman to another, permit me a word of counsel.
15This error of counsel helped to produce the celebrated farthing verdict.
16Theoretically he is also somewhat in the way of counsel for the defence.
Translations for of counsel