In what circumstances will a defendant be permitted to testify at trial even against counsel's advice?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Jones, 16 Cal.App.3d 837, 94 Cal.Rptr. 312 (Cal. App. 1971):

8 In People v. Robles, Supra, 2 Cal.3d at page 215, 85 Cal.Rptr. 166, 466 P.2d 710 the court held that a defendant must be permitted to testify, even against counsel's advice. In a footnote it indicated, however, that such persistence on defendant's part might raise a question concerning his mental ability to stand trial.

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