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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]http://www.newyorklegalethics.com/how-to-deal-with-the-truly-repugnant-client/ Looks like she could have declined to represent him even if court appointed, at least in NY. I assume most states allow for this[/quote] Every state is COMPLETELY different on this.[/quote] Link to cases where attorney has been jailed or sanctioned by the bar for declining a case on strong personal moral grounds also now immaterial because she was asked by the prosecutor to take the case not compelled by the court.[/quote] You know a lawyer has been disbarred for leaking evidence of his client's guilt after his client died and only because an innocent person was in prison for the crime, right? You seem to think we're making up that there are actually severe sanctions for this shit. In any case, whether she could have gotten out of it is a red herring. [b]Getting out of it is the morally incorrect and blameworthy choice, not the opposite.[/b][/quote] That's WHY you're not allowed to get out of it in some states. Its not like that rule exists to force lawyers to do immoral stuff, its to require them to behave correctly.[/quote]
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