Rick H. asked

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Am I correct in my opinion that my client is entitled to have his counsel present for the sworn statement taken by the internal affairs division, which is also the basis of the lawsuit in Federal court?

October 7th, 2023

Tonya C. answered

No, your client is not entitled to have his counsel present during the sworn statement taken by the ...

October 7th, 2023

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