Hmmm... lawyer question of curiosity. A man walks into your office and says "I need a lawyer I killed someone". He has never been a client in the past and you don't take his case, can you be called as a witness to report what he said to you, or is a lawyer's office like a sanctuary where you can confess your sins whether you're a client or not? Or, would any testimony you could provide simply be thrown out as hearsay? If you reported what you were told to the police and they investigated off your statement, would resulting evidence be "fruit of the poison tree"? Are all lawyers considered officers of the court, or just public defenders? Are officers of the court subject to the same rule of mirandizing a suspect? After all these years of watching Law & Order, I feel I should know these things, but I don't. Well, I have opinions, but I know nothing factually.
Where's SDV? I need answers.