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uncounseled

  • a word derived from counsel.
    counsel
    noun
    advice; opinion or instruction given in directing the judgment or conduct of another.

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And whenever an uncounseled suspect "indicates in any manner" that he does not wish to be interrogated, the police may not question him.

From Time Magazine Archive

It thereby brushed aside language in Miranda that appeared to bar uncounseled statements for any purpose.

From Time Magazine Archive

Unaided, uncounseled, I must enter this strange conflict—where it may lead me, Heaven knows.

From Faithful Margaret A Novel by Annie Ashmore

We are the Manitous of the Great Spirit, and what he bids be done, he bids uncounseled, and would have done unquestioned.

From The Red Moccasins A Story by Morrison Heady

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