So this is the lawyer who is acting against the wishes and interests of the client? Can anyone say disbarment?
She won’t get offered air time on Nancy Grace if she doesn’t do it. She might get disbarred, unlikely of course, but that is a risk she might take to further her career so to speak. That is why I think the effort is quite tainted.
“So this is the lawyer who is acting against the wishes and interests of the client?”
As Alice said, there didn’t seem to be any problem until Willie Jessop started sitting in on a privileged meeting between client and attorney.
Aren't you being a little premature in pronouncing guilt?
Disbarred? You two are really out of touch with reality. An attorney for a MINOR is not supposed to be taking orders from the minor. Abused children (and adults) will often protect their abusers. The job of an attorney for a minor is to pursue the minor’s best interests. The attorney is no more supposed to do whatever the minor says, than parents are supposed to do whatever their children tell them to do.