Re: discharging an attorney- hey Prairie Dawg
Posted by v on 2/18/04
On 1/22/04, eL wrote: > Thanks for the info, Prairie Dawg. Can I still hope that most attorneys have better ethics than these two have?! One last note....person #2 was busted PRIOR to the murder. When he learned of who did it, he came forward and knew it would not affect the outcome of his case. It was made very clear that they would take the info, "wipe up the floor with him and throw him in the trash". Yes, he knows what could possibly happen to him, his wife, or especially his daughter, whose boyfriend runs in the same crowd as the murderers. [Knowing it was an unsolved murder, how could someone NOT come forward knowing how that guy was tortured and killed?] #2's crime was drug related, totally different than murder, in my eyes. What #2 hasn't done is roll on his buddies, including his mule who was one of the snitches that ratted him out, [and placed a surveilance camera in his house for the authorities.]OK, I'll get off my soapbox now. Thanks again. But I still think their lawyers are scumbags...I mean unethical.:) El The old mustach petes knew respect. repspect was a big thing with them. nobody has any respect today. no honor amoungst theives.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- discharging an attorney, 1/18/04, by El.
- Re: discharging an attorney, 1/20/04, by Prairie Dawg.
- Re: discharging an attorney- hey Prairie Dawg, 1/21/04, by El.
- Re: discharging an attorney- hey Prairie Dawg, 1/22/04, by Prairie Dawg.
- Re: discharging an attorney- hey Prairie Dawg, 1/22/04, by eL.
- Re: discharging an attorney- hey Prairie Dawg, 2/18/04, by v.
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