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To: Bahbah
I see Johnny Cockroach making the rounds of TV shows to sell his book. Each imbecile asking him if he thinks OJ is innocent and he says yes.

If he were to say OJ is guilty he would be immediately disbarred. But the media continues to play the game.

To the left, it's all about the game and to hell with justice, rules of society, or people's lives.

Roy Black too should have been disbarred. He was messing with a juror on the Wm Kennedy Smith case DURING the trial.

A pox on them all.

6 posted on 10/10/2002 5:24:35 PM PDT by OldFriend
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To: OldFriend
Repeat after me, "A lawyer's morality is only as deep as winning a case for the client." Anything done for that end is moral to a lawyer.

In an attorney's world, there is no other definition of morality. The non-attorney views these heinous actions from an otherworldly perspective that has no focus or recognition in the lawyer's domain.

Therefore, when one goes to castigate an attorney for what appears to be unconscienable and alien behavior, remember that he/she hears such rebuffs as if from a pet dog. He/she hears only yapping and finds that the only way to respond to such unintelligible vocalizations is to prate the party line, "this is not immoral under the American system of jurisprudence where the aggressive defense of the citizenry is guaranteed by the Constitution."

It is safe to say that you will hardly hear any argument on the tactics of Mr. Sherman by defense attorneys. They all find such methods laudable, clever and aboveboard. Remember, this information is from a Continuing Education Class of the Nevada State Bar. Every state bar promotes similar aggressive tactics.

7 posted on 10/10/2002 5:52:37 PM PDT by Thommas
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