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40-14-205. Withdrawal of counsel Replacement by court.

(a)  The court may, upon good cause shown, permit an attorney appointed under this part to withdraw as counsel of record for the accused. If any attorney is permitted to withdraw, the court shall, in the manner contained in § 40-14-202, immediately appoint another attorney in the former attorney's place.

(b)  The court may, upon its own motion, replace any attorney appointed under this part if the court deems replacement of the attorney necessary to preserve the rights of the accused.

[Acts 1965, ch. 217, §§ 7, 8; T.C.A., §§ 40-2020, 40-2021.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-40 > Chapter-14 > Part-2 > 40-14-205

40-14-205. Withdrawal of counsel Replacement by court.

(a)  The court may, upon good cause shown, permit an attorney appointed under this part to withdraw as counsel of record for the accused. If any attorney is permitted to withdraw, the court shall, in the manner contained in § 40-14-202, immediately appoint another attorney in the former attorney's place.

(b)  The court may, upon its own motion, replace any attorney appointed under this part if the court deems replacement of the attorney necessary to preserve the rights of the accused.

[Acts 1965, ch. 217, §§ 7, 8; T.C.A., §§ 40-2020, 40-2021.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-40 > Chapter-14 > Part-2 > 40-14-205

40-14-205. Withdrawal of counsel Replacement by court.

(a)  The court may, upon good cause shown, permit an attorney appointed under this part to withdraw as counsel of record for the accused. If any attorney is permitted to withdraw, the court shall, in the manner contained in § 40-14-202, immediately appoint another attorney in the former attorney's place.

(b)  The court may, upon its own motion, replace any attorney appointed under this part if the court deems replacement of the attorney necessary to preserve the rights of the accused.

[Acts 1965, ch. 217, §§ 7, 8; T.C.A., §§ 40-2020, 40-2021.]