You have a right to discourse with your counsel, but you must do it in such a manner as the jury may not hear.


16 How. St. Tr. 177. - Layer's Case (1722)


You have a right to discourse with your counsel, but you must do it in such a manner as the jury may not hear.

You have a right to discourse with your counsel, but you must do it in such a manner as the jury may not hear.

You have a right to discourse with your counsel, but you must do it in such a manner as the jury may not hear.

You have a right to discourse with your counsel, but you must do it in such a manner as the jury may not hear.