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Character witnesses play a crucial supporting role in a wide variety of criminal and civil trials. Unlike expert witnesses or eyewitnesses, character witnesses provide important information about the background and character of legal defendants.
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A lawyer who turns his client over to the police for a murder confessed within the attorney-client privilege would be disbarred. No. The evidence would not be suppressed. A court, however, cannot compel an attorney to disclose confidential information that he obtained from a client or even someone seeking free advice.
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