Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Georgia
Modification of previous question...
Can an opposing attorney be a "witness" against you?
This is a civil case where the plaintiff, who is a public official, has committed felony forgery/fraud against the defendant and her attorney is aware of this.
Her attorney was listed as a "witness" in the investigation which ensued after she made false criminal charges against the defendant. Her attorney knew these were false allegations but helped her in filing the complaint.
So, I ask the question again...
In this situation, Can an opposing attorney be a witness against you????
2 Answers from Attorneys
You still omitted all the necessary details to answer.
The scope of a lawyer's testimony, and whether it is tangental or central to the case affects the answer, both as to the bar rules and how a judge would rule.
Discuss this with your attorney.
You simply want to make one-sided accusations and get a favorable ruling on an internet message board (that would not help anyway). Judges hear both sides. Your question is for the lawyers in the case.
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