What was the argument made by the state when it asserted that the statements were covered by the attorney-client privilege?
What will be an ideal response?
The prosecution argued that although the paralegal was Phillip’s friend, he contacted her
because she was a paralegal and worked at a law firm, and asked her for assistance
concerning the misconduct investigation. And because he asked her to contact her lawyer
about what he discussed with her, his conversation with her was in the nature of seeking legal
assistance and was covered by the attorney-client privilege.
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