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  • Lying in court

    The opposing attorney fabricated almost all of their speaking points in court. They were really ballsy about it and did not provide evidence. They grossly misrepresented case law, basically fabricated the whole scenario in the case. They lied about what happened between him and the other attorney even though there were letters to the contrary and a lot more.

    What do I do about it?

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    You let your lawyer handle it. The reason it wasn't dealt with as the lies had no material value or impact on the issue being canvassed at that time. Judges don't blindly follow BS. They know it when they see it. Trust your lawyer and more importantly trust the judge. Judges are put in those positions because they are good at detecting BS.

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    • #3
      The opposing attorney fabricated almost all of their speaking points in court.
      Also, don't convolute the opposing lawyer for your ex. Lawyers (within reason) tell the court what their client tells them.

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