Yes and no. He took advantage of me of $2,500 and wanted me to plead guilty to the judge. Till I represented myself and fought, the lawyer asked for a dismal to not represent me and backed out like a bitch. Nothing happened to me. No probation, no fine, nothing. But was scammed by a lawyer only to be against me.
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Wonderer89 | 882 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
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A few... real estate, wills, prenup and an inheritance dispute. Nothing criminal though 😊
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Kaneki05 | 1.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
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Of course and shit one at that. Got done for a crime a eye witness legit described a guy who looked nothing like me.
Yes. Our tenant was not giving us the rent regularly. So, for that matter we have hired a lawyer.
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bulletbob555 | 315 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
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I also have went pro se and had a fool for a client. Turns out I am capable of defending myself under some circumstances other times a lawyer is required
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TeeBar | 237 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
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Yes, for basic conveyancing, commercial transactions, and real estate purchases.
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