Lawyers, what's the worst case of 'you should have mentioned this sooner' you've experienced?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2023
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Комментарии • 72

  • @TrueMechTech

    The dude in story 10 didn't even commit murder, he shouldn't have been convicted of anything, even manslaughter

  • @tessiepinkman

    Story 10 was a sweet story. I truly believe in giving second chances to people. That guy didn't sound like a bad guy at all, just someone who ended up in a really fucking bad situation and did his time for that. Why anybody would think he doesn't deserve this new chance at life is beyond me. I'm so happy he did get his nursing license. People who have been through horrible shit are often the ones who've got the most empathy and understanding for people from all walks of life.

  • @anthonyburke5656

    Walking out of court after a hearing, a Civil Claim, we lost, just turning the corner of the Court House, the client told me a fact, which, if put into evidence, would have resulted in Judgment in their favour! I asked him why he hadn’t told me before, he said ‘“I didn’t know it was relevant”.

  • @LC-uh8if
    @LC-uh8if  +17

    #10 shouldn't have been convicted at all. He didn't know anything illegal was going down and removed himself from the situation immediately.

  • @whatgamesweplay

    as to the last one, there are countries where bribery in government projects is considered the norm. the most extreme case I encountered was in a certain eastern European country where we were bidding on a huge project about a decade ago and the minister in charge of the project came to the bidders' meeting and informed us the bid would go to whichever company offered him the biggest cut out of the project's net profit. My boss who was not informed this would happen offered I think 3% and the bid went to a company that offered 40%

  • @TheStartrek99

    About the nursing case, as a fellow big dude, I get it. We're expected to be brave and physically capable and we get used to playing that role and anything that might run counter to that narrative becomes social and personal taboo.

  • @ProdCHIEF_S

    All the lawyer episodes are sooo good 😊❤

  • @personcalledalexis

    background video is forza horizon either 3 4 or 5 on xbox

  • @rustyjones7908

    #13 definitely wasnt the US, she would still have gotten full custody, plus child support and alimony

  • @kitsunemeio

    What game is that?

  • @onyxhyrdax7271

    The last story is so cleary American companies acting in Euope, maybe learn the law of the land your trying to build on before you try and build?!!!

  • @pr0n5tar

    What game was this

  • @Kevin-gg2bl

    Story 13, so literally every country on the planet?

  • @GillyFromPhilly

    🍎8. I am 💀 (uh-pell-it)

  • @agps4418

    I'm indonesian.

  • @averagewhiteguy2

    I can't stand the whole "unalived" crap. I wish they would write or you would say murdered, killed, or committed suicide.

  • @CosmicStuff

    Curious what is the game?

  • @haiwin224

    The defense attorney in that felon with a handgun case (the one where his client was involved in a vehicular gun battle/drug deal gone wrong) isn't a very good attorney. I'm guessing they are either a public defender or a solo practitioner, and to be honest not a very skilled or knowledgeable one at that. For one the first question a good lawyer should ask any client in a felony criminal case is if they have spoken to police without legal council present. WHY WOULD YOU NEGLECT TO ASK YOUR CLIENT THAT IF THEY JUST ESCAPED A GUNFIGHT BY PULLING INTO A STATE TROOPER BARRACKS!!!!!!!?!?!!?! DID IT NEVER CROSS YOUR MIND THAT STOPPING AT A POLICE POST WHERE POLICE INTERVIEW PEOPLE OVER CRIMINAL MATTERS WITH A CAR FULL OF BULLET HOLES A FELON AND A GUN MIGHT LEAD TO STATE TROOPERS ASKING A FEW QUESTIONS!?!??!!? HOW WERE YOU NOT DISBARRED FOR INADEQUATE LEGAL REPRESENTATION YOU PUTZ!?!?!?!?? Okay I'm gonna stop shouting.

  • @ghost_ship_supreme

    The deer hunting one is not very strong imo. Unless he was literally carrying them on his back 🤔