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    The Attorney-Client Privilege Does Not Apply When the Client Informs
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The Attorney-Client Privilege Does Not Apply When the Client Informs

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Question 12

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The attorney-client privilege does not apply when the client informs the attorney of


A) past crimes.
B) planned crimes.
C) incriminating information.
D) the source of the money for the attorney's fee.

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