Spiritually speaking, what would it be like to be a defense lawyer for someone you knew was guilty?
Friday, October 16th, 2009 at
9:19 pm
Have defense lawyers ever gone mad from the knowledge that they were helping guilty criminals Generic Drugs get back on the streets?




Ask Johnnie Cochrane — but he won’t answer…
It takes a special breed to be a defense lawyer. Perhaps the term "Not quite human" fits here.
They’re just thinking about the money.
I don’t know
Some, i don’t know if all of them
use approach don’t tell/don’t ask
The say directly: ”I don’t care, if you did it or not”
Have prosecutors ever gone mad knowing all the innocent people they put in prison!?
When I was a teen my dream job was to be a lawyer,but then I started to consider some of the ethical problems (among them the one you are asking about now)I could eventually face ,and well …..let`s just say that I have changed my career aspirations since then.
You represent the client as a defense attorney. If you begin wavering, you defend the Constitution.
Spiritually speaking, it’s just another job dear. No one cares whether the person you defend is guilty or not, you are paid to defend him that’s all.