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Originally Posted by Timpo
OK, in case you didn't know. This happens all the time.
DUI, fraud, assault, robbery, arson, murder, anything. People lawyer up for something that they know they are guilty on.
I'm not approving it, but just letting you know what happens in the real world.
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I do know that's what happens in the real world; I guess I worded it wrong.
Being guilty for a speeding ticket is simply guilty by being over the speed limit. There's nothing to get a lawyer for.
Those examples above that you gave have plenty of other reasons to get a lawyer for. Self-defense, reduced time as an accomplice, perhaps some Charter violations come to mind. Apples to Oranges.