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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
It seems like you have a deep hatred of defence lawyers, but they are doing their job, and their job (regardless of their client) is to provide the most thorough defence possible in protecting the human right of a fair trial.
Who says he isn't gagging on his own bile? It's an incredibly difficult job, but it's one of the most important jobs in the world.
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Its not a "hatred", its more bewilderment that they can defend certain people with a straight face. I am no expert in law but its been my understanding that they know the evidence that is stacked against their client prior to the trial starting/plea being made. When faced with that information I cant believe that this type of thing even hits the court room. Do they not counsel their client to make a logical choice in their plea?
I understand there is a need for fair trial and representation but cant comprehend how these type of cases can still go through. But I understand that is only my opinion.