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Can a defense lawyer represent a client who admits guilt to him as being innocent?


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THAT WHICH DOESN'T KILL YOU MAKES YOU STRONGER.

Bull. Reality is, it will usually hurt like hell and leave you with a permanent limp.

Nope, or at least he isn't supposed to. Not only can it get the lawyer disbarred, it can get him imprisoned. Having said that, happens all the damn time: MOST lawyers know if their client is guilty. This is one of the major ways in which lawyers and the law have been warped by unethical greedy lawyers: the purpose of a lawyer is to see that you are treated fairly and justly under the law. It is not their place to see that you get "off".

Posted 2009-04-11T02:45:03Z

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