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Going after lawyers who lie? That seems like a wide net.
Also seems like a great idea.
No it's not.
This is dystopian as fuck and is another unnecessary attempt to crack down on immigrants.
So, in your view, it's a dystopia when people are prevented from lying to the court?
What's a utiopia then?
See my response to the other guy.
Let me reword your quote…
The proposed regulations prohibit a paid lawyer from: -Misrepresenting or withholding information -Advising client to misrepresent or to withhold information -or communicating misleading information
So in simpler words Paid lawyer is prohibited from misleading or lying, or presenting lies or advising others to lie.
Now the context of your quote has been omitted which allows this to be taken different ways. If a cop is asking you questions, then you can lie Cop-“did you kill the guy” lawyer should advise a client to say “no” even though the client did. People have the right to not self incriminate.
In a court room under oath the lawyer shouldn’t be entering false evidence. Evidence which muddies the water sure. But not straight out lies.
So first, this law is about immigration lawyers, not all lawyers. Only victimless crimes/"crimes" are being punished here, not lies that actually hurt people. Second, you're focusing on lies (the "communicating misleading information" part) and not the "misrepresenting or withholding information" part. That's a lot more than just lying, and would mean the lawyer would have to give any and all information that's vaguely relevant to the case to the detriment of their client—it in effect forces lawyers to incriminate their clients (again, for what are victimless crimes or not crimes at all). Also the "misrepresenting information" part can be very abusable. Would you trust a Conservative with that power?
Yeah, true enough .