So, without getting into specifics, I'm getting REALLY nervous about the recent EU busts. I've had a bit of stuff coming in from Germany recently. If the vendor kept records...I might be in a bad way.
I have a decent amount of money stashed away and in the last few days I can't stop thinking about putting it to a "preemptive" use. I'm thinking that it might be prudent to hire a lawyer, on retainer, just in case the shit goes down. But this is where it gets a little difficult...
I'm wondering, given attorney-client privilege, is it smart, at all, to actually tell the lawyer, "I have ordered drugs in the mail from Germany. Now I am worried about the police fucking with me." This way he can be better prepared to defend me if, or when, the time comes? Is there any reason not to admit guilt to your own lawyer? I mean, he's MY lawyer, right? How do these things work? I've always been very careful, and have never been in trouble with the law. Rightfully, all I really know about lawyers is from fucking Law and Order and I'm pretty damn sure that's not going to cut it.
Any help/advice/encouragement? And, PLEASE, keep your shitty comments to yourself. Just a concerned user, like the rest of you, looking out for his best interest. Thanks.
I dont think its very smart to go into great deal about your illegal acts with ANYBODY until you are actually caught, or know for a fact you are going to be. Also lawyers get paid hourly, you really want to pay your lawyer to hear your admitting to things before you even have to? IF you ever even do have to? Just wait bro. Chances are your name wont even come up, and if it does thats when you go into save your ass mode.