Is a Major Rift Developing between the GB and It's Bethel Lawyers??

by frankiespeakin 19 Replies latest jw friends

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    I would think sooner or later it is inevitable with all the stupid shit the Governing Body pulled over the last couple of years. I can only imagine the angst many intelligent lawyers at bethel feel toward this braindead Governing Body of Idiots.

  • Big Dog
    Big Dog

    A lawyer will really stretch his thinking in favor of his client, along the lines of isn't it possible, even though they know it is about as likely that statement is true as saying monkeys flew out of their butt. But at a certain point client stupidity or culpability makes a valid and/or viable defense impossible and the attorney shifts gears to damage control. Or if the client is completely deranged they ask the judge to allow them to withdraw as counsel. No lawyer worth his salt wants to be given an asskicking in open court.

    The Catholic church has taken in the shorts for their stupidity and culpability for putting the image of the church before taking care of their parishoners. The WBTS is next on the hot seat me thinks and their counsel is not happy with their client.

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    Big,

    But at a certain point client stupidity or culpability makes a valid and/or viable defense impossible and the attorney shifts gears to damage control. Or if the client is completely deranged they ask the judge to allow them to withdraw as counsel. No lawyer worth his salt wants to be given an asskicking in open court.

    I can only imagine what years of working as legal council for the Governing Body can do to ones moral and integrety. The pain emotionally can be horrific.

    Can an lawyer working for the Governing Body turn them in for illegal activity?? Is that ethical??

  • Big Dog
    Big Dog

    Frank,

    A lawyer cannot disclose that past illegal activities of his client, they can disclose if their client reveals the intent to commit future illegal acts.

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    Big,

    What are the possibilities,, and possible repercussions of a lawyer working for the Governing Body useing a middle man to reveal illegal activities of thier client?? Could they do it (albeit unethical) and be sucessful? What would one do to avoid getting into trouble??

  • Big Dog
    Big Dog

    Frank, lawyers that breach attorney-client privelege can be disbarred. As to how one would accomplish what you propose I don't know, that would be a question for a legal eithics professor or a lawyer that works on the diciplinary board for the state supreme court which governs the condut of attornies.

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    Big,

    Have you ever heard of any interesting stories where a lawyer did turn in his client?

  • garybuss
    garybuss

    I remember when the Witness religion at least tried to be taken seriously. Now I read recent Kingdom Ministry(s) instead of going to the comedy sites. I think the recounts of the recent convention baptized ministers running and screaming in hotels is hilarious. And the directions on how to pack a cold bologna sandwich is priceless. I think my favorite is how to make a hotel reservation. Incredibly funny.


  • Big Dog
    Big Dog

    Frank, First let me apologize, just read my last post and the spelling and typos were terrible.

    Sorry, no I don't have any juicy tales of lawyers ratting out their clients.

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    Big,

    Oh you must have heard one or two juicy stories.

    Well anyway were thier's a will thier's a way I'm sure,,it just takes courage and determination.

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