Being Truthful in Court - Model Rule 3.3 pt.1
Video lecture for my Professional Responsibility course (and MPRE prep) about ABA Model Rule 3.3, titled "Candor Toward the Tribunal," which is about lawyers' duties to be truthful in court. This is an updated/redone version of a video I recorded back in 2020. *PREQUEL TO THIS VIDEO (watch before it): Rule 3.2 • Delay Tactics by Lawyers - Model Rule 3.2 *SEQUEL TO THIS VIDEO (watch next): Suborning Perjury • Lawyers Suborning Perjury - Model Rule 3.3... I have the comments turned off on my channel due to scammers posting marketing ads and trolls posting other inappropriate content. But if you found the video helpful and want to let me know, email me - dstevenson @ stcl.edu #lawschool #legalethics #legal #law

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Drafting and Arguing Motions - Full Webinar

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Model Rule 3.3 pt.1 - Candor to the Tribunal

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Perjury and False Statements until Title 18 (2021)

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Model Rule 1.18 - Duties to Prospective Clients

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Model Rule 8.4 pt.1 - Lawyer Misconduct

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