G gwilson New Member May 18, 2014 #1 Is there a moral justification for a defense attorney to ignore a police officer that violates a client's constitutional rights?
Is there a moral justification for a defense attorney to ignore a police officer that violates a client's constitutional rights?
cbg Super Moderator May 18, 2014 #2 You're going to have to provide a heck of a lot more detail before I'll touch that one.
mightymoose Moderator May 18, 2014 #3 Ignore how? In what setting? What rights? Who says rights were violated and how was that determined?
Betty3 Well-Known Member May 18, 2014 #4 gwilson said: Is there a moral justification for a defense attorney to ignore a police officer that violates a client's constitutional rights? Click to expand... How does all this tie together - more details, please. Thanks.
gwilson said: Is there a moral justification for a defense attorney to ignore a police officer that violates a client's constitutional rights? Click to expand... How does all this tie together - more details, please. Thanks.
D disagreeable Well-Known Member May 19, 2014 #5 Lawyers do not generally deal in morality. They deal in legality.