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A British Columbia lawyer admitted to killing his client over a fee dispute, claiming it was manslaughter, not murder.
A British Columbia lawyer has admitted to killing his client during a dispute over legal fees, but claims the act was manslaughter rather than murder, according to court proceedings.
The admission came during a hearing, though details surrounding the incident remain limited.
The lawyer, who is facing serious criminal charges, maintains his actions were not premeditated.
The case is ongoing, with no further information released at this time.
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Un abogado de la Columbia Británica admitió haber matado a su cliente por una disputa de honorarios, alegando que fue homicidio involuntario, no asesinato.