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Confessions and Roman Catholics
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I have posted in question in Society and Culture which I think might do better in here. Any answers welcome. Thanks.
(It should have gone in Religion and Spirituality, please feel free to report as wrong category)
(It should have gone in Religion and Spirituality, please feel free to report as wrong category)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You're wrong on that one monkeyeyes.....a lawyer CAN act for someone he knows to be guilty - it's called providing a defence.
Even if the client has pleaded guilty a lawyer will try to minimise the sentence by mitigation.
I've known some particularly sleazy criminal lawyers in my time and I'm sure many of them have KNOWN their client was guilty but have taken instruction and provided a defence based on whatever lies the client tells them.
Even if the client has pleaded guilty a lawyer will try to minimise the sentence by mitigation.
I've known some particularly sleazy criminal lawyers in my time and I'm sure many of them have KNOWN their client was guilty but have taken instruction and provided a defence based on whatever lies the client tells them.