Jasbar wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Skull wrote:
If Stevie keeps his mouth shut,
I suspect that avenue of action has been and gone.

Anything you say to your brief may be confidential, but he can't conduct himself on your behalf in ignorance of what you've said, he is not allowed to lie in court on your behalf.
So, even though you have a brief, you should still consider carefully whatever you have to say. It can come back to bite you.
That much is true, but they do it all the time. The name of the game is getting your client off with whatever crime he's committed. If the court system depended on lawyers being honest, it would be the lowest-paid job in the country.
I'll guarantee, if Stevie, has kept his mouth shut the lawyer will present what evidence, there is, and ask him how he wants to plead. He's not remotely interested in the rights or wrongs of what really happened, only in the money for providing a defense.
What Stevie needs to know is what the evidence allows him to deny, while having a good bullshit story for everything else. He might on occasion even tell the truth.
