Raleigh News Observer. (h/t: ABA Journal) In California, the lawyer would use the narrative technique rather than tell the judge about the client's perjury. Excerpt:
One of the brothers accused in a series of burglaries and violent home invasions took the stand in his own defense Wednesday and claimed someone else – a man of similar size and features – was responsible for the crimes.
Jahaad Marshall, 27, testified against the advice of his attorney, a strategy that prompted Deonte Thomas, the Raleigh lawyer representing him, to rise before the judge and ask to be removed from the case.
Thomas also told Judge Henry Hight while jurors were out of the room that he believed Marshall was committing perjury on the stand.