A Lawyer Cries Out
I found this in my memories. Lawyers in the house, this one is for you. ------ This Law profession doesn't help at all. My normally blunt and truthful person has had to twist the fact more that once to make my client's case better. I now understand parents who refuse to allow their children study Law. ******* Lawyers, how do you balance law practice with your faith/beliefs? What do you do when a prospective client whom, by your beliefs, is guilty approaches you for legal representation? Practical examples, please... Below are the responses I got in the original post. You can either leave a comment or send an email if you have something to add or ask. Commenter 1 Advise him to plead guilty Commenter 2: That's a terrible one. You get a good case. Usually plead guilty is the last resort, unless the evidence is overwhelming. Commenter 1: That's my stand as a lawyer Aftermath I will pray the court for leniency. Trying to get your client a better...