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    Default Is It Normal for Your Attorney Not to Be in the Same Room During an Interrogation

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: missouri.

    While being questuioned by fbi my attorney come and goes out of the room while being questioned.

    then were there and pretense of telling all and as i did my attorney just let me go with it . so while beign questioned they asked me about a violent crime while my attorny wasnt in the room.

    so it cancelled the freedom of information i was giving them.

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    Default Re: Is It Normal for Your Attorney Not to Be in the Same Room During Questioning by F

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    My question involves criminal law for the state of: missouri.

    While being questuioned by fbi my attorney come and goes out of the room while being questioned.

    then were there and pretense of telling all and as i did my attorney just let me go with it . so while beign questioned they asked me about a violent crime while my attorny wasnt in the room.

    so it cancelled the freedom of information i was giving them.


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    Default Re: Is It Normal for Your Attorney Not to Be in the Same Room During Questioning by F

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    My question involves criminal law for the state of: missouri.

    While being questioned by fbi my attorney comes and goes out of the room while being questioned. Never stay by my side always says tell them everything you know. Becasue of this cast a guard.

    then were there and pretense of telling all and as i did my attorney just let me go with . so as we was discuss without my attorney in the room, questioned they asked me about a violent crime while my attorny wasnt in the room then he stopped and asked for my attorney to come back in the room my attorney showed up and said tell them everything, your okay never once saying discussing a violent crime that is defaults my cast a guard agreement.....so what to do now, file a complaint with the bar. ask for free representation since i wasnt giving the facts for protection.

    so it cancelled the freedom of information i was giving them.

    a cast a guard agreement.

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    Default Re: Is It Normal for Your Attorney Not to Be in the Same Room During Questioning by F

    You are making zero sense.

    If you chose to speak while your attorney was out of the room, that's all on you. If you're being questioned by the FBI (!!!!), you shut the hell up when counsel is not present.
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    Default Re: Is It Normal for Your Attorney Not to Be in the Same Room During Questioning by F

    I was told i had a cast a guard agreement so just tell them everything i know.

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    Default Re: Is It Normal for Your Attorney Not to Be in the Same Room During Questioning by F

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    a cast a guard agreement.
    Is that supposed to be your phonetic description of a legal term you heard? Learn the actual term or explain what you are trying to say.

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    Default Re: Is It Normal for Your Attorney Not to Be in the Same Room During Questioning by F

    Kastigar agreement? Who told you this exactly? The FBI, a police officer?


    Been a week so might already be taken care of.

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    Default Re: Is It Normal for Your Attorney Not to Be in the Same Room During Questioning by F

    I suspect that's what he was going for.

    If so.... should we infer that there was a grant of immunity such that you were compelled to provide evidence, the FBI was questioning you about the subject matter of the grant of immunity, your lawyer was in and out of the room but was not particularly concerned with the questioning because of the grant of immunity, and while your lawyer was absent the FBI asked you about an unrelated crime? And now the U.S. Attorney is stating that, as the unrelated offense is not covered by the grant of immunity, your self-incriminating statements can be used to prosecute you for that crime?

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