One possible reason why, when a lawyer lies in court, the court may ignores the lie knowingly: the judge knows the lawyer is lying, but knows that the lie won’t make any difference in the outcome of the case.
Why, when a lawyer lies in court, does the court often ignore the lie knowingly?
- Post author:Divorce Utah
- Post published:October 16, 2019
- Post category:Divorce Attorneys / Divorce Lawyers / Judges / Legal System
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