To: Stone Mountain
"If he is not capable of doing so for any reason whatsoever...."I think this goes to O'Reilly's point. We make choices, for good or evil. He said he wouldn't do it. Neither would I.
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07/25/2002 2:17:19 PM PDT by
onedoug
To: onedoug
He said he wouldn't do it. Neither would I.
I wouldn't either. But I am glad that there are people out there willing to take these cases. Otherwise, we would need an entirely different system of justice. If every single lawyer in the country refused to defend this guy, what do you think would happen? He would probably have to be let free under our Constitution. I have a problem with people who criticize lawyers for taking on unpopular cases unless they break the law in doing so.
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