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Many thanks everyone for all your responses. I think my question is also a moral one really. I felt in this case that the lawyer knew very well that his client was guilty, but was still seemlingly happy to defend him. Obviously legally he was perfectly right to do this, but if I was in the position of the lawyer, my conscience would have been telling me by now that if each time I won his case, I was probably releasing him to attack more women each time. However as Ward Minter states, there is now similar fact evidence which can be used, but I wonder if you can use this if the client received previous not guilty verdicts?