Defense Lawyer Conduct Concerns

Summary

In British Columbia, legal discovery allows evidence gathering for trial. Lawyers may bring students for educational purposes, but it should not be intimidating. Evidence, such as photos, should be relevant and not used to harass. If defense actions seem improper, consider discussing with your lawyer or reporting to the Law Society of British Columbia.

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It was sexual assault civil case, and the defense brought * other men including the defendent and using victim 's nudes to ambush her.
It sounds like a very distressing situation. In a civil case, evidence presented should be relevant to the case and not used to intimidate or harass. If you believe the defense's actions were improper, you might consider:
- Discussing the issue with your lawyer if you have one.
- Reporting the conduct to the Law Society of British Columbia if it breaches professional conduct rules.
Would you like assistance in finding legal support or more information on filing a complaint?
Why is that allow?
I understand your frustration. The conduct you've described seems concerning. In a civil case, evidence like photos should be relevant and not intended to harass. If you feel the defense's actions were inappropriate, reporting to the Law Society of British Columbia could be an option. Would you like guidance on how to file a complaint?