• @MotoAsh
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    1110 months ago

    Yes, and the lawyer should be disbarred for telling a client to commit purgery.

    • @ngdev
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      910 months ago

      Seriously. I mean, this isn’t brain serjury

      • @DarthBueller
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        410 months ago

        Yes, but usually disbarment is sufficient punishment for corrupt fuckers and a deterrent message to the legal community - permanently losing your livelihood and being publicly shamed in the process, while not a criminal proceeding, is extremely (and justly) punitive. That said, if there was a decent likelihood of the fucker becoming a media personality after disbarment, or otherwise capitalizing on their punishment, I’d suspect that a DA might consider criminal charges.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          He actively participated in covering up a coup.

          People were executed for less in this country.

        • @chiliedogg
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          210 months ago

          A lawyer telling a client to commit perjury in a federal case surrounding a former head of state is absolutely worth prosecuting.

          This isn’t Keny Lay pretending he didn’t know what was for me on at Enron. This is a lawyer hired specifically to defend someone other than his client and intentionally telling his client to lie - which is knowingly and intentionally bad legal advice.

          A lawyer really can’t do anything worse from a professional or legal standpoint.

          • @DarthBueller
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            110 months ago

            I realized I was talking from a more general perspective — you’ll get no arguments from me against prosecuting the fuck out of these folks. You’re totally right.