Ethical Dilemma when lawyer knows client is guilty?
Thursday, February 7th, 2008 at
6:07 am
rollings83 asked:
A man is intoxicated and drives, wrecking and later sues Buy Generic Viagra Online the other party involved. There is NO proof that the man was intoxicated, not from police reports or the hospital, and he admits to the lawyer about being drunk. The man says he will lie in court if needed to win his civil case. What should the lawyer do, in order to abide by the ABA model ethical rules of professional conduct?
A man is intoxicated and drives, wrecking and later sues Buy Generic Viagra Online the other party involved. There is NO proof that the man was intoxicated, not from police reports or the hospital, and he admits to the lawyer about being drunk. The man says he will lie in court if needed to win his civil case. What should the lawyer do, in order to abide by the ABA model ethical rules of professional conduct?
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