Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
What would to do
Your client tells you that he committed the crime or crimes for which he is being prosecuted.
Your client tells you about a serious crime that will be committed sometime next week.
Your client tells you that if you lose the case, his/her friends will harm your family.
You learn that your client, who has paid you nothing so far for your services, will not be able to pay your fee.
Your client insists on testifying, even though you believe that it is not in his/her best interest to do so.
Asked on 6/01/06, 3:32 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Billy Tomlinson
Tomlinson & Associates, LLC
Re: What would to do
so what is the question?
Answered on 6/01/06, 4:35 pm
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