After all, it is reasonable to expect that someone who has been confronted with shocking evidence (
particularly false evidence) will need to speak to an experienced and objective legal adviser.
«These figures confirm the
evidence from the NASUWT's data which demonstrates that teachers are
particularly vulnerable to allegations but that in the overwhelming majority of cases these allegations are
false or unfounded.
How would I feel about a client seeing me breaking bread with the same prosecutor or cop who is trying to get my client locked up,
particularly in instances where I feel the prosecution is based on
false evidence, an effort to obtain a disproportionately severe sentence, or a law that I feel should be stricken or heavily decriminalized in the first place (e.g., I want the legalization of marijuana, prostitution, gambling, criminal libel and obscenity and the heavy decriminalization of all other drugs)?