of course!it is your choice
It is advisable to have a lawyer if you have to go to court.
A lawyer is hired to represent you. So yes, lawyers go to court to represent you. HOWEVER, in most cases, you are still required to be present with your lawyer in the court room.
An attorney or lawyer can represent you in court.
Yes, it is possible to sue your lawyer.
Yes, in some cases, a lawyer can go against their client in court if there is a conflict of interest or if the lawyer believes the client is not being truthful.
No, your lawyer cannot testify against you in court due to attorney-client privilege, which protects the confidentiality of communications between a client and their lawyer.
What is said in the court room is treated differently than what is said outside the court room. Slander in the courtroom may be perjury or punishable under the rules of the court. Outside the courtroom a lawyer is subject to same laws and rules as any other person as well as being subject to his or her bar association rules.
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There was a wellknown lawyer who played in a TV series that always used a lie detector in the courtroom. This is what I am trying to find out. Who was the lawyer? The series was in the 1970's.
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