The worth of a lawyer is not in his knowledge of the law; rather, it is in his ability to pervert the law to his client's advantage. This is true for defense attorneys and prosecutors alike. In a society where there are no innocents, only the lucky and the guilty, the prosecutors have mastered the skill. His greatest weakness is exposed when the people learn that there are some things for which the law can provide no remedy.
Friday, September 20, 2024
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