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Not that it matters, but I don’t think the lawyer can act as a witness in his client’s defense.-Still treating it seriously, for no real reason:.If the claim were made, the proper follow through would be to separate the alibi from the accused and ask them assorted questions regarding the card game, where played, the color of the table, what room, the games played and how they turned out.
JayBluE about 11 years ago
I’ve got to “hand” it to him… he certainly pulled that one out of the deck on a slim chance…
edclectic about 11 years ago
Looks like a fool house.
Superfrog about 11 years ago
69.
watmiwori about 11 years ago
Perjury will get you, what, five to fifteen, plus being struck off, if your statement is perjury — and offhand I’d say it probablyis….
PICTO about 11 years ago
I don’t think either one of them is playing with a full deck.
garcoa about 11 years ago
….and have I ever lied before to you. Don’t answer that.
JayBluE about 11 years ago
Then he’s playing a dirty game….
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
Not that it matters, but I don’t think the lawyer can act as a witness in his client’s defense.-Still treating it seriously, for no real reason:.If the claim were made, the proper follow through would be to separate the alibi from the accused and ask them assorted questions regarding the card game, where played, the color of the table, what room, the games played and how they turned out.
caglasse about 11 years ago
A Perry Mason wannabe.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
Perry Mason always defended the innocent.A lawyer would starve waiting for THOSE few.