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Mr. Tom Posted 12 years ago
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Why will I need an attorney?

Hi

Would you say that both will and would work here?

A - You have a right to an attorney.
B - Why will I need an attorney?

or

B - Why would I need an attorney?

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Mr. Tom Would you say that both will and would work here? 'Will' is a bit odd there—it suggests certainty, yet it's a question.

  • Mr.
  • Tom Would you say that both will and would work here?
  • 'Will' is a bit odd there—it suggests certainty, yet it's a question.
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Mr. TomWould you say that both will and would work here?
'Will' is a bit odd there—it suggests certainty, yet it's a question.

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