In legal class a guest speaker came to talk about his experience as a criminal defence lawyer and said something along the lines of, "I knew my client was guilty of murder but we can't say that in court ...." We also watched some videos of defence lawyers in court and (i know this is a very long and maybe boring case) the Jodi Arias case came up and we were watching her defence lawyer speak. I know that the lawyer got so much hate online and even death threats but wasn't she just doing her job? I admit sometimes her presentation and speaking wasn't perfect but i thought she did what she had to do - represent Arias and fight for her.
So even if they know their clients are guilty/lying, their job is to still be on their side right?? Then why do people give them so much hate if that is the nature of their job?
Will being a crime defence lawyer always be so depressing and terrible to have people look down upon you the whole time??
So even if they know their clients are guilty/lying, their job is to still be on their side right?? Then why do people give them so much hate if that is the nature of their job?
Will being a crime defence lawyer always be so depressing and terrible to have people look down upon you the whole time??