The witnesses say that Darnay has a face like none other and that this is clearly the man that they saw telling the French about the English's plan. The lawyer points out that both him and the ecused look alike. So the witnesses most be wrong.
Darnay's lawyer, Mr. Stryver, discredits the witnesses by exposing inconsistencies in their testimonies, highlighting their questionable character, and raising doubts about their reliability and credibility. He is able to demonstrate how their accounts are unreliable, which helps to cast doubt on their accusations against Darnay.
Mr. Solicitor-General tries to discredit John Barsad by exposing his past. He shows that John was a gambler, went to prison and had a bad reputation.
any age...for it to be offical you have to have witnesses and maybe a lawyer, but I'm not sure about the lawyer.
When a lawyer uses characterization to discredit the victim of the crime, you know that his client lacks a real defense.
With the truth, proof, evidence, witnesses, and a good lawyer.
The lawyer may serve as a witness, but there is no requirement that they sign it. The testator is the important signature, with the appropriate witnesses.
2 witnesses. I work at a law office. The lawyer said since a will only requires 2 witnesses, 2 should only be required. The statutes do not specify.
To create a living will, one must obtain a lawyer. The lawyer would then go over the will with you so that it is exactly how you want it. You then must sign it with witnesses and get it approved.
A person can find a lemon lawyer in many major cities of the United States. Some of these cities include Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Dallas, New York, and Miami.
In a trial:a lawyer presents a witness to give directtestimony.The opposing lawyer then cross examines the witness (to minimize the effect of the witness).The original lawyer can redirect (possibly to reaffirm the witnesses original testimony.The opposing lawyer may try to recross the witness again.
Generally speaking, queestions designed to elicit favorable statements about the subject of the hearing.
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A Tale of Two Cities, written by Charles Dickens, is about a British lawyer who sacrifices himself to save another man from the guillotine.
The lawyer who defended Charles Darnay in the Tale of Two Cities was Sydney Carton. Carton ultimately sacrifices himself in place of Darnay at the end of the trial.