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Since: May, 2014

A situation where a Secret-Keeper grows increasingly frustrated by not being able to tell the secret, especially if it would make the situation or even their life so much simpler.
There's a Daredevil comic where Matt is arranging for a crimelord to be judged in Texas rather than New York because he knows there won't be an impartial jury in NY, even though his powers let him know the guy is guilty.
The Punisher attacks the convoy being defended by Daredevil. During their fight, Frank reveals the real reason (according to Frank) Matt is moving the trial to Texas: Texas has the death penalty, NY doesn't, Matt is trying to get the crimelord killed legally without getting blood on his hands.
Daredevil is understandably frustrated by Frank's opinion, especially since the convoy is under attack by supervillains and many other heroes share the view that "the guy's guilty, you know this, why bother with the extra steps of proving him guilty"?