Brian Keith Jackson
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Can the defendant's lawyer say they can no longer represent the client, that they can't come to terms on how to move forward? Or could the defendant fire the lawyer? Would the judge allow that? It seems like it would be a way for the defendant to delay the trial.
11:58 AM - Apr 24, 2024
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Myles from Nowhere
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In response to Brian Keith Jackson.
In general, it’s much easier for you to fire your attorney than for your attorney to drop you as a client. But an attorney can withdraw if it won’t have a large, negative impact on you, the client, or if the attorney has a compelling reason.
12:21 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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