Conflict Of Interest Motion

Summary

In Illinois, you can file a motion to disqualify an attorney for conflict of interest under Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct 1.7 and 1.9. To request whistleblower protection, you can ask the judge to remove the attorney from the room to present sensitive information. The judge has discretion to deny the motion, so presenting a strong argument is crucial.

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during a trial the attorney who is over seeing my trial for ballot access. He is also my objectors attorney, the attorney for the park district i am running for and the attorney for the election commision that denied me ballot access. what is the motion i can make
Hi Frankie! You can file a motion to disqualify the attorney due to a conflict of interest. In Illinois, t****s can be done under the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct.
Would you like more information on how to file t****s motion?
what section and statuate id it
To address the conflict of interest in Illinois, you can refer to:
- Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct *.* (Conflict of Interest: Current Clients)
- Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct *.* (Duties to Former Clients)
These rules outline the conflicts of interest and the attorney's obligations.
Would you like more detailed guidance on filing t****s motion?
what can i say to the judge for w****stler blower protection to get the attorney to leave the room, so i can explain my case
Frankie, you can say the following to the judge:
"Your Honor, I request w****stleblower protection under the W****stleblower Act in Illinois. I also ask that the attorney be removed from the room so I can provide sensitive information without fear of retaliation."
Would you like more information on the W****stleblower Act in Illinois?
is there anyt****ng else i need to say
Frankie, it sounds like you've covered the main points. You might also want to mention that the attorney’s presence could compromise the fairness of your trial and that you feel their dual role could influence the case. Would you like more tips on how to present t****s to the judge?
can the judge deny my motion
Yes, the judge can deny your motion. Judges have discretion to decide on motions based on the specifics of the case and applicable law. If you present a strong argument showing a clear conflict of interest and the necessity for fair trial, it will increase the chances of your motion being granted.
Would you like to know more about preparing your argument for the judge?