A person is playing golf with an attorney, and casually asks for advice about a legal problem. What would need to happen for an attorney-client relationship to be created?
A. Nothing — an attorney-client relationship is already created.
B. The attorney would need to answer the question
C. The attorney would direct the person to the proper resources to find out the answer to his question.
D. It is not possible for an attorney-client relationship to be formed during a golf game.
B. The attorney would need to answer the question
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Late one night, Roy steals Gene's champion quarter horse. He leaves a note in the stall telling Gene that the horse will be returned unharmed after Gene deposits $500,000 in Roy's offshore bank account
If Gene does not pay the ransom, the horse will be killed. The next morning Gene discovers the note and, fearing for the horse's well-being, he pays the ransom. Roy releases the horse on a country road where it is later found by Gene. The most serious offense Roy has committed is: A) kidnapping. B) unlawful restraint. C) aggravated kidnapping. D) none of the above.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)