What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
If a defendants attorney intentionally lied to police are there consequences for obstruction of justice that are different from a regular joe?
Yes. The defendant's attorney jeopardizes his professional license.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
If a defendants attorney intentionally lied to police are there consequences for obstruction of justice that are different from a regular joe?
I thought the user name seemed familiar.So, is this another hypothetical?
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You guys are too much. Not hypothetical and I was just rewording that other question hypothetically to try and clarify. I always feel like I ask pretty clear questions and am beginning to think some of you are what they refer to as "trolls". I'm just going to have to go to law school.
I am a plaintiff, and have discovered the defendants attorney told a detective a lie regarding when the defendant contacted the attorney. The attorney gave this information to the police to make it seem as if the defendant was acting under the direction of the attorney when they were not.
Can the attorney get in trouble for this?
You asked a clear question and I answered the question for you clearly ("Yes, the defendant's attorney jeopardizes his professional license"). That is a consequence that is "different from a regular joe."You guys are too much. Not hypothetical and I was just rewording that other question hypothetically to try and clarify. I always feel like I ask pretty clear questions and am beginning to think some of you are what they refer to as "trolls". I'm just going to have to go to law school.
I am a plaintiff, and have discovered the defendants attorney told a detective a lie regarding when the defendant contacted the attorney. The attorney gave this information to the police to make it seem as if the defendant was acting under the direction of the attorney when they were not.
Can the attorney get in trouble for this?
I was doing that for Proserpina.You asked a clear question and I answered the question for you clearly ("Yes, the defendant's attorney jeopardizes his professional license"). That is a consequence that is "different from a regular joe."
What about that didn't you understand?
Ah. Well, Proserpina had a good point.I was doing that for Proserpina.
Thanks for the help!
Appears so.Ah well. Looks like Hahvahd and Charlotte are safe for now.