This is called: “ATTEMPTING TO SHIELD ASSETS FROM THE JUDGMENT OF THE COURT.” In almost all cases it is actually illegal. Every attorney, when counseling clients SHOULD advise their client this is illegal. While we blame the client, he should have been told he cannot do this. This client probably paid upwards of 250,000 dollars to his attorneys. He should have been provided with a list of things he should not attempt. I get a little sick of clients being blamed for attorney errors. I blame his attorney as much as him. Sloppy representation can cause all kinds of problems. This was legal malpractice. The client has a cause of action against his attorney. Sanjosemike (no longer in CA) Retired surgeon
@bidensatraitor6211Күн бұрын
How about not committing a crime in the first place so you dont have to bring the true criminals into your life, the courts! Stakeholders? In what? CRIME?
@Rickinsf9 күн бұрын
Sounds like he defrauded a number of people and his wife was a knowing participant...tough beans.
@EndScene2 күн бұрын
Valid. Former PSI writer from SDNY. Everybody tells fanciful stories, but the flat out lies turned into recommendations for upward departures and special conditions for supervision.
@Arizonacomet8 күн бұрын
I wonder how probation officers measure up on five - factor personality trait tests.
@casimerbrylski1900Күн бұрын
UNLESS YOUR TALKING TO CONGRESS.....THEN LIE ALL YOU WANT THERE IS NO CONSEQUENCE
@ScottyCarper8 күн бұрын
I know nowadays everyone thinks they’re especially savvy, but lying to the decision-makers is such a tremendous risk. I bet Justin has 1 million of examples of this. As a rule don’t underestimate people.
@rickgreen73938 күн бұрын
The court wants to see that you're suffering. Seems petty
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial8 күн бұрын
Defendants have to understand government stakeholders. The only thing the court cares about is victims.
@beleagueredmule27826 күн бұрын
Punitive judgment. Punishment is meted out and weighed. Some convicted can be barely scratched. You’ll pay for taking it in stride, standing defiant, tall, without showing “proper” remorse and deceiving the court. The high-priced attorneys got him probation. He thought himself slick while scoffing at the prospect of restitution.
@beleagueredmule27826 күн бұрын
@@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficialI think our probationer agreed his wife was a “victim” too. He just wanted to make her whole, first.
@TheDaneofCoosCounty2 күн бұрын
@@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial if the judge ACTUALLY cared about victims then cops wouldn’t walk away freely after murdering someone and would get harsher sentences than the average person. But we both know that doesn’t happen 🙄
@tracyspringer5582 күн бұрын
Every probation officer could not make it at law school, or pass the cop test be it fitness or just not smart enough. But every one lies about everything they say to judges.
@stevealexander80107 күн бұрын
Valid advice, but since I don't have any such problems this is zero interest to me
@becaSidekick5 сағат бұрын
Nice House
@andersonwonder93579 күн бұрын
Can you help me find a job I have a cybersecurity degree
@gspoiler9 күн бұрын
You can just say its Alex Jones.
@tod3msn9 күн бұрын
There are other walks of life aside from federal prison sentencing where a husband and wife say they are divorced or separated and live in the same house so your case is not breaking new grounds. Most reactions are not as draconian and the man and woman are told that is not going to fly. Let’s face facts there are some people who may aspire to doing right but the pull to be dishonest is stronger and they need to learn the hard way.