Emi
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Would he be free to testify that the statement was his own and not from his clients?The attorney is the agent for his clients. He put out a public statement, there is no attorney client privilege there.
It's unlikely he will be forced to testify, because most of their communications will be protected by Privilege.
If Bertolino didn't put out this statement, there may not be a hearing right now. (MOO)
Gabrielle Petito case: Boyfriend's family issues statement through lawyer
The family of the boyfriend of a 22-year-old Long Island woman who disappeared while on a cross-country road trip has issued a statement through a lawyer.www.fox5ny.com
Sept 14, 2021
Would he be free to testify that the statement was his own and not from his clients?
If this goes to trial and the plaintiffs do not produce any evidence that supports their claims about what the Laundrie's knew and withheld, could they be sued for defamation?
@Kristin Esq. Thanks for contributing and explaining.Judge will have order out within 2 weeks of today.
I didn't learn anything new about this case during the proceedings. Maybe I missed something.
I think he has already made up his mind on how he's going to rule on the motion. JMO.Judge will have order out within 2 weeks of today.
I think he has already made up his mind on how he's going to rule on the motion. JMO.
Unless BL mentioned something specific in his diary, I doubt we will ever really know "why". All we really know is that somehow he confesses to killing her in the diary, but I have never seen a quote, or even paraphrase, of what he wrote. We don't even know when he wrote it: Was it early after his return to Florida, or was it written after he became suicidal? I question if, in his state of mind at the time, his confession accurately describes the event.Listening to legal discussion between JB Biunno and Peter Tragos post trial. Seems some people think it is important to know why Brian murdered Gabby. Is the "Why" necessary to this case?