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** Or alternatively, if you ''do'' prove your client innocent without fingering an alternative suspect, the police will just [[PoliceAreUseless arrest the wrong person again]] and now you have to defend them too and find the real culprit anyway.


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** Unless it's the Dark Age of the Law, in that case defense attorneys now have a magic license to also forge evidence because people have magically stopped giving a shit.
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* Defense attorneys should only defend innocent people. Defending a guilty person with the aim of ensuring the police and prosecution did its job properly, or presenting mitigating circumstances that could reduce a criminal's sentence, is not part of the job.
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* If you're a good person, AccidentalMurder or KillingInSelfDefense is ''impossible'' for you to do.
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* People who commit murders will frequently faint immediately afterward while still holding the murder weapon and often other evidence establishing their motive. This makes them easy for the police to apprehend. Oddly, whenever a plucky defense attorney proves that someone else committed the murder, none of those culprits had ever fainted immediately after committing the crime.

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