>>8952771 LB
Will reiterate my post late LB:
There is no attorney-client privilege for communications between an attorney and a client when the communications are made in pursuit of the commission of a crime. Attorneys are ethically barred from advising clients to commit a crime or participating in the crime of a client.
Period.
I am not saying it doesn't happen, but I am saying that it is illegal and no privilege attaches to those communications. They must be disclosed.
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Therereallyisn't such a thing if it's the wrong kind of crime, and the wrong kind of people, is there?
What goes both ways????