My comment was only directed at an attorney's duty to advise his client of the potential cost of litigation, to the extent it can be estimated. It's up to the individual to make a decision as to whether to proceed.
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- Thu May 07, 2009 11:16 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Not a Good LEO Encounter
- Replies: 118
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- Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:39 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Not a Good LEO Encounter
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Re: Not a Good LEO Encounter
This sounds like a bogus arrest and the offer to drop the charges tends to prove it. I think his lawyer was doing nothing more than giving him the facts. If dropping the charge was contingent on giving up the guns, then his lawyer was correct in advising him that his legal fees for defending the criminal charge and for recovering his property would far exceed the value of the guns. Even if the charges were ultimately dropped without giving up the guns, the legal fees would still exceed the value of the guns. Any honest attorney would advise his client of the costs of litigation and let him/her decide if they want to pursue the matter.
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