In the state of Texas can I have a witness with me when i consult with my attorney in his/her office?
Also, what right does he/she have to throw them out of the room and refuse to speak to me with my witness in the same room.
In the state of Texas can I have a witness with me when i consult with my attorney in his/her office?
Also, what right does he/she have to throw them out of the room and refuse to speak to me with my witness in the same room.
For what reason do you want someone in the room with you?
i wanted to have someone who is a witness to my case in the room with me so that my attorney could review his verbal and written statement. I also wanted him in the room while I consult my attorney so that I can make sure there is no misconduct on my attorneys part.
i wanted to have someone who is a witness to my case in the room with me so that my attorney could review his verbal and written statement. I also wanted him in the room while I consult my attorney so that I can make sure there is no misconduct on my attorneys part.
In the state of Texas can I have a witness with me when i consult with my attorney in his/her office?
Also, what right does he/she have to throw them out of the room and refuse to speak to me with my witness in the same room.
You would recognize attorney misconduct?
Why don't you come back when you actually have hired an attorney; either a "he" or a "she" will do.
Of course, if you have retained one and are not sure of the gender, that would explain the alternative pronouns. Personally, though I think you are simply just full of it!
The question is not a bad one, though.
If you do not trust your attorney, hire one you trust. Your witness can compromise your case.
My attorney is a he. Not that it matters at all for the question I asked. I have already paid him in full. Attorney's are not cheap and I cannot afford to go around hiring attorney's left and right. You say hire one that I trust. 85% of attorney's out there are full of it, and it's costly to go through most of them to find one that I trust. If most of them were not incompetent and conniving it would be just that simple, but it's not.
My attorney is a he. Not that it matters at all for the question I asked. I have already paid him in full. Attorney's are not cheap and I cannot afford to go around hiring attorney's left and right. You say hire one that I trust. 85% of attorney's out there are full of it, and it's costly to go through most of them to find one that I trust. If most of them were not incompetent and conniving it would be just that simple, but it's not.