It is one thing to try to help your client weasel out of the consequences of his actions. When your client is supposed to be protecting us from crime, and is instead apparently choosing to perform those crimes himself.... Find evidence to prove mitigating circumstances, propose alternative sentences to make sure this action isn't repeated - maybe a lobotomy? Under NO circumstances suggest that the victim isn't really a victim. Any competent lawyer needs to be aware of what they law saws, and I doubt any law says that this is ok. Maybe he needs to get a new job himself?/div>
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