Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Trending News
Why does the complainant hire a lawyer?
A complainant who has accused a suspect of committing a crime has the right to retain his or her legal counsel; there are a lot of reasons, as to why this happens. Anyone who has been, accused for committing an offense shouldn’t stress out about it because it can be really good for the defense. The complainant or the victim who hires a lawyer hires them for a specific reason.
1.To get an update to see what is happening with the case.
2.They may have submitted a false report to the investigating police officer or detective.
3.They are concerned about another event and may want the lawyer to address these matters to the judge.
4.The victim’s lawyer may want to talk to the accused lawyer to negotiate or work something out.
Cases which involve an accused and a victim to hire an attorney means that they’re both guilty of a crime accept one of the individuals is innocent. If the victim lied to the police or if the police found new evidence which proves that the accused is innocent there are big controversial facts. I advise my clients that if the victim’s lawyer is in the courtroom remain silent don’t shout out or confront him or her. It is called “conflict of interest” if you have concerns as to why the victim hired a lawyer share your concerns with your retained counsel.
6 Answers
- IreneLv 67 years ago
You may have posted and answered your own question, but you're still out to lunch on everything you wrote. The saying goes: You have a fool for a client if you are your own lawyer (more or less). Somebody unfamiliar with the law wouldn't stand a chance going into court without legal representation whether they are the Plaintiff or the Defendant. That would be just plain d-u-m-b.
- ?Lv 64 years ago
For Legal Advise I always recommend this website where you can find all the solutions. http://creditandfinancesolution.info/index.html?sr...
RE :Why does the complainant hire a lawyer?
A complainant who has accused a suspect of committing a crime has the right to retain his or her legal counsel; there are a lot of reasons, as to why this happens. Anyone who has been, accused for committing an offense shouldn’t stress out about it because it can be really good for the defense. The complainant or the victim who hires a lawyer hires them for a specific reason.
1.To get an update to see what is happening with the case.
2.They may have submitted a false report to the investigating police officer or detective.
3.They are concerned about another event and may want the lawyer to address these matters to the judge.
4.The victim’s lawyer may want to talk to the accused lawyer to negotiate or work something out.
Cases which involve an accused and a victim to hire an attorney means that they’re both guilty of a crime accept one of the individuals is innocent. If the victim lied to the police or if the police found new evidence which proves that the accused is innocent there are big controversial facts. I advise my clients that if the victim’s lawyer is in the courtroom remain silent don’t shout out or confront him or her. It is called “conflict of interest” if you have concerns as to why the victim hired a lawyer share your concerns with your retained counsel.
Follow 6 answers
Source(s): For Legal Advise I always recommend this website where you can find all the solutions. http://creditandfinancesolution.info/index.html?sr... - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- okiknowitLv 77 years ago
Is there a question in there, or are you just trying to impress us with your knowledge?