chiselwick
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I was wondering what rules or princples or cases would apply if I or someone asked a barrister to lie for me during a dispute resolution?
E.g. if a person discovered they had a brain injury after a motorbike accident... but when it was checked out the doctor said it was from birth and not caused by the accident?
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Would there be a conflict of interest? like I know barristers are supposed to be honest at all times to make the profession look good and stuff, so if a person were to insist that they lie, would it be a conflict of interest and reason to give the client the boot?
E.g. if a person discovered they had a brain injury after a motorbike accident... but when it was checked out the doctor said it was from birth and not caused by the accident?
Edit:
Would there be a conflict of interest? like I know barristers are supposed to be honest at all times to make the profession look good and stuff, so if a person were to insist that they lie, would it be a conflict of interest and reason to give the client the boot?
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