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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 293-1 Filed 05/25/21 Page 280 of 349\n(d) Whether the proposed plea involves confidential information or conditions.\n(e) Whether there is another need for confidentiality.\n(f) Whether the victim is a possible witness in the case and the effect that relaying any information may have on the defendant's right to a fair trial.\nIII. FLORIDA RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT\nA. FRPC 4-4.1 - Candor in Dealing with Others\nFRPC 4-4.1 prohibits a lawyer from knowingly making a false statement of material fact or law to a third person during the course of representation of a client. A comment to this rule explains that \"[m]isrepresentations can also occur by partially true but misleading statements or omissions that are the equivalent of affirmative false statements,\" and \"[w]hether a particular statement should be regarded as one of fact can depend on the circumstances.\"\nB. FRPC 4-8.4 - Conduct Prejudicial to the Administration of Justice\nFRPC 4-8.4(c) states that a lawyer shall not engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation.\nFRPC 4-8.4(d) prohibits a lawyer from engaging in conduct in connection with the practice of law that is prejudicial to the administration of justice.\nAs previously noted, courts have determined that FRPC 4-8.4(d) is not limited to conduct that occurs in a judicial proceeding, but can be applied to \"conduct in connection with the practice of law.\" Frederick, 756 So. 2d at 87; see also Shankman, 41 So. 3d at 172.\n253\nDOJ-OGR-00004577",
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