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Question: Assuming C&L have been communicating with their lawyer, would there ever be a scenario where the lawyer counsels their clients not to show up for a court ordered appearance?
I'm just struggling to understand why any rational, intelligent, innocent person would actively refuse to comply with a legal request/order. No matter if they're innocent or guilty of anything I just can't see how staying in Hawaii and refusing to comply helps their case in any way. But maybe their attorney knows something and has counseled them to not come forward? Such a scenario would seem unthinkable and absolutely egregious and/or unlawful for an attorney to do, but maybe? I don't know.
And if the lawyer has told them "hey, you better get your children and yourselves here post haste," but they refuse to listen to his counsel, then I imagine it would be difficult for him to want to continue to represent them, all things considered. Moo.
I'm just struggling to understand why any rational, intelligent, innocent person would actively refuse to comply with a legal request/order. No matter if they're innocent or guilty of anything I just can't see how staying in Hawaii and refusing to comply helps their case in any way. But maybe their attorney knows something and has counseled them to not come forward? Such a scenario would seem unthinkable and absolutely egregious and/or unlawful for an attorney to do, but maybe? I don't know.
And if the lawyer has told them "hey, you better get your children and yourselves here post haste," but they refuse to listen to his counsel, then I imagine it would be difficult for him to want to continue to represent them, all things considered. Moo.