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Default Legal question: Roman J. Israel scenario

I just watched Roman J. Israel, Esq. which left me with a question that I haven't been able to find an answer for using Google.


*** SPOILERS FOR ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ. ***

- Roman is a criminal defense attorney who practices in Los Angeles
- he takes a case where a minor has been arrested and charged with the murder of a store clerk during a robbery
- client says it was his partner who killed the clerk and that he can help the police find his partner who is currently a fugitive
- he gives the location to Roman who intends to use it to negotiate a deal with the D.A.'s office
- the client is killed while in custody shortly after his discussion with Roman

*** END SPOILERS ***


Under California law does the attorney have to keep the location of the fugitive to himself because of attorney-client confidentiality? Or can he simply give that information to the police (should he want to) to help bring in a suspect in a murder since his client is now dead?
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