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Born to Lose, Live to Win
Join Date: May 2007
Location: New York
Posts: 9,011
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i still think the client is telling half the story. what did client do (possibly) to make officer B behave in this manner, both prior to this day and on this day?
is officer B just an arrogant lunatic or does he too, feel for his personal safety for some reason?
regardless, his threat should be reported in a formal manner, but i would not do so without discussing the possible consequences to the client and attorney's safety
history has shown that people who lose their jobs and are willing to use guns and are "unstable", often kill boatloads of people....including those they perceive as being responsible for the loss of the job
this sounds like a very bad situation. damned if you do (danger to client and attorney), damned if you dont (malpractice, client's rights jeopardized, danger to public at large).
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