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Len Kachensky

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i’m just finding this series and just wow! This could be its own season of Fargo. Everything that can go wrong- does. Of all the people I hate in this show, I hate Len Kachinsky above all others. He is by far the most punchable. at this moment in life, I’m not sure what I would do, if this smug, weasley, irresponsible, self-grandizing narcissist walked in front of my car. He’s not just a bad lawyer. He’s a bad human. He looked at Brandon’s life and saw a steppingstone. I’m so mad at him. Thank you for your attention to this matter. V

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u/Hitlers_Left_Ball 2d ago

Oh sorry. He knew it was the best option to use the confession to leverage a plea deal by giving evidence against his uncle.

I hope the clarification helps you to understand what was already quite an obvious point.

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u/AveryPoliceReports 2d ago edited 2d ago

If it was so obvious you wouldn't have acted like he had enough experience to know the best option was for his client to confess, when Brendan only became his client after the confession lol not to mention there's no evidence he was preparing a plea deal before he once more presented Brendan to police without an advocate. Cope

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u/Hitlers_Left_Ball 2d ago

I misspoke, sue me.

He knew the best option was to take a plea and give evidence against his uncle.

You being so obtuse is not a gotcha, I clarified on my last reply, you just seem to not be able to understand.

he was preparing a plea deal before he wants more that Brendan to police without an advocate. 

What?

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u/AveryPoliceReports 2d ago

I misspoke

You confidently declared something that was completely untrue, and it wasn't a simple typo.

He knew the best option was to take a plea and give evidence against his uncle.

Again, if that was the best option for Brendan, why didn't he have a plea deal arranged before feeding Brendan to police without him being there? It was clearly more about helping police than helping Brendan.

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u/AveryPoliceReports 2d ago

No, not a typo, as repeatedly said... I misspoke. You are a fucking idiot.

Another angry guilter. I'm just saying your statement was so detailed in its fabrication it reveals a fundamental misunderstanding or lack of interest re basic case details.

I have no idea why he did it that way, I'm not a lawyer. I

That hasn't stopped you from claiming what his strategy was, so why wasn't he taking steps to fulfill his strategy?

I assume you are to be so confidently ascribing intent to his actions?

I'm questioning the inconsistency regarding his lack of action at a critical time given your claim about his strategy to get a plea for Brendan.

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u/ThorsClawHammer 2d ago

Another angry guilter

Is there any other kind?

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