RANCH
United we stand, divided we fall.
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If Mark is guilty, his best bet is NOT to tell his attorney about that part. Telling his attorney that he is guilty will hamper his defense options, imo.
My dad was a defense attorney. He used to have his interns do the initial consultation. We would prepare the clients for the consultation by saying the following:
If you are innocent of these charges, then please describe in great detail what you were doing at the time these incidents took place.
If not, then please describe in great detail exactly what happened between you and the investigators from the time they first contacted you.
How about the actual crime? Wouldn't your father want to know all of the details so that he could possibly find a mistake made by police in their investigation and get his client off?