Yes, every client is unique, particularly in the throes of a criminal investigation or prosecution. And they're different, especially in how they see or propose to see and communicate the facts to their attorney, particularly an attorney new to them. In this context a layperson may believe that there's only one view of facts in any case, meaning the inescapable "truth." It's not really so. They say that "perception is reality." That is closer to what is truth, at least some form of truth.