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Anonymous wrote:Ok so I'm a corporate lawyer so only know a little about criminal law from school. If JM's lawyer knows where he is, doesn't his lawyer have to tell police? The crime fraud exception to the attorney client privilege?
His lawyer doesn't know where he is.
I think his lawyer is allowed to break the privilege if it is about something that would be of great bodily harm to others. This guy might be dangerous but not in the sense that he would abduct and kill someone.
But that's exactly what he's Wanted for.
The lawyer must have specific reason to think the client will commit great harm to a specific person to break privilege. If the charges themselves were a basis to break privilege, there would be no privilege.