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Well... Did you?
Sorry to hear that. As others have said though at least you know the case.
Soooo, will he accuse the prosecutor next?
As a lawyer myself that is a certainly an unusual position to find oneself. However if you are good at your job it shouldn't be too difficult convincing the judge of the truth.
I doubt the judge will believe him.
Move to sever.
I'd just call it quits; let him do the trial on his own.
Somebody say insanity plea???
Absolutely positively nuts.
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well, if you're good at your job you can prove him wrong! fyl
Well, at least you're familiar with the case. You should be able to defend yourself easily.