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Ernesto Miranda comes to mind as a piece of poo poo whose case was very important to have argued. If his lawyer had let the fact that he kidnapped and raped someone get in the way of that argument, we'd all be worse off.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 16:16 |
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I too think it’s important for lawyers to represent fascists when they justify making children sleep on the floor in cages. How can we know that their representation is bad just because we think it is now? Maybe in fifty years we will think separating children from their parents and putting them in cages to be sexually abused and die of easily preventable diseases was, in fact, good. Lawyers arguing for slavery are important too—without them who will push for people to be enslaved? Who’s to say really it’s very complicated
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 18:29 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:I too think it’s important for lawyers to represent fascists when they justify making children sleep on the floor in cages. How can we know that their representation is bad just because we think it is now? Maybe in fifty years we will think separating children from their parents and putting them in cages to be sexually abused and die of easily preventable diseases was, in fact, good. Lawyers arguing for slavery are important too—without them who will push for people to be enslaved? Who’s to say really it’s very complicated Maybe in fifty years we will see some difference between defending despicable state actions and defending despicable people from debatable state action. If 2020 is any indication, 2070 could have some weird stuff!!!
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Phil Moscowitz posted:I too think it’s important for lawyers to represent fascists when they justify making children sleep on the floor in cages. How can we know that their representation is bad just because we think it is now? Maybe in fifty years we will think separating children from their parents and putting them in cages to be sexually abused and die of easily preventable diseases was, in fact, good. Lawyers arguing for slavery are important too—without them who will push for people to be enslaved? Who’s to say really it’s very complicated You're smarter than this
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 19:30 |
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Look Sir Droids posted:Tbh I would go with criticizing HOW these lawyers represent lovely clients, not JUST that they represent lovely clients. Dersh and Sekulow beclowned themselves with how they defended Trump. If Lightfoot or lawyers repping Dow did some unethical or clowny bullshit in representing their clients, then gently caress 'em. But no thank you kn dumping on them just because they repped bad people. Yeah I really can't get mad at a lawyer for how his/her client pleads or how they testify (if they choose to); but if that same lawyer goes on TV just to taint the jury pool and spread lies, then gently caress them forever. Same goes for lawyers who deliberately misrepresent the facts or the law in court - even when it doesn't work, it increases the cost and time of litigation on the rest of us.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 20:03 |
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I think court cases should be determined by coinflip. No 2 out of three, no appeals. If the sides can't determine who is heads or who is tails that issue is decided by rock paper scissors, where the rules will allow for a 2/3 set.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 20:06 |
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blarzgh posted:You're smarter than this No, you heard them loud and clear. Judges and juries are both immoral and irrational, therefore the right to counsel should be nullified. I've been saying for years that drug offenders should be summarily executed. Thank goodness someone finally gets it.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 20:11 |
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Nice piece of fish posted:Underhill, surely? fuckin lol
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 20:40 |
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Nice piece of fish posted:Underhill, surely? I, on the other hand, am not smart enough to get this.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 20:41 |
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u a hobbit, bitch
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 20:55 |
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ole bodo proudfoot lookin rear end bitch
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 20:57 |
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blarzgh posted:You're smarter than this A lawyer taking a principled stand on behalf of a weak client against a powerful opponent or system, is just, even if that client’s conduct, motivations, or morals are reprehensible. A lawyer taking an unprincipled stand on behalf of a powerful client or system, whose conduct or motivations are immoral or reprehensible, against the weak, is unjust. Lawyers have a duty and a responsibility to be more than mercenaries. Those who do not are reprehensible. It’s that simple.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 21:36 |
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Oh, ok. I think y'all have me confused with somebody else in the thread though; I'm kind of a big boy
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 21:39 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:A lawyer taking a principled stand on behalf of a weak client against a powerful opponent or system, is just, even if that client’s conduct, motivations, or morals are reprehensible. I may steal this.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 21:54 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:A lawyer taking a principled stand on behalf of a weak client against a powerful opponent or system, is just, even if that client’s conduct, motivations, or morals are reprehensible. This is just a lofty way of saying, "eat the rich" which is not the same as practicing law.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 21:58 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:A lawyer taking a principled stand on behalf of a weak client against a powerful opponent or system, is just, even if that client’s conduct, motivations, or morals are reprehensible. what about an unprincipled stand on behalf of a moderately powerful client against another moderately powerful entity, for money
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 21:58 |
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It's just a job bros
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 22:00 |
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evilweasel posted:what about an unprincipled stand on behalf of a moderately powerful client against another moderately powerful entity, for money Chaotic neutral
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 22:02 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:A lawyer taking a principled stand on behalf of a weak client against a powerful opponent or system, is just, even if that client’s conduct, motivations, or morals are reprehensible. Take that rationale full circle then. Every lawyer passes the buck until it reaches the public defender. Not only does public defender get poo poo pay, but they have to represent every single despicable client. No self-respecting person would stick around for that, so the job eventually attracts worse and worse candidates. Sure, the "bads" get screwed, but so do the people that actually need a competent public defender.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 22:09 |
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Please help my XXXL client against their municipality, it's a matter of intermediate justice!
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 22:10 |
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Grip it and rip it posted:Please help my XXXL client against their municipality, it's a matter of intermediate justice! This is interminably funny to me because of my own personal experience.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 22:12 |
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Moose_Knuck posted:Take that rationale full circle then. Every lawyer passes the buck until it reaches the public defender. Not only does public defender get poo poo pay, but they have to represent every single despicable client. No self-respecting person would stick around for that, so the job eventually attracts worse and worse candidates. Sure, the "bads" get screwed, but so do the people that actually need a competent public defender. Hey buddy, just how familiar are you with the American judicial system? Cuz you might want to sit down...
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 22:13 |
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I thought we were waxing philosophic, who said anything about reality
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 22:16 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:I thought we were waxing philosophic, I usually just trim it up a little bit down there;
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 22:20 |
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Fair enough. I agree it's one thing to go looking for the worst of the worst for profit, but it's still extremely lovely being the last one to say "Not it!" and then have to defend said person/entity and get judged for it when you do a good job of it.
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Moose_Knuck posted:Fair enough. I agree it's one thing to go looking for the worst of the worst for profit, but it's still extremely lovely being the last one to say "Not it!" and then have to defend said person/entity and get judged for it when you do a good job of it. I’m not sure how you took “gently caress the police” to mean “public defenders suck”
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I didn't.Phil Moscowitz posted:A lawyer taking a principled stand on behalf of a weak client against a powerful opponent or system, is just, even if that client’s conduct, motivations, or morals are reprehensible. You omitted the "taking a principled stand on behalf of a powerful client or system..." part, which I interpreted as passing the buck. If I misunderstood, then I apologize. EDIT: By "principled" I mean fulfilling your duties as an attorney to the utmost, not necessarily your morals aligning with the position. Moose_Knuck fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Jul 9, 2020 |
# ? Jul 8, 2020 23:14 |
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a lawyer sucking dick for crack is unjust, regardless of that crack's purity, market cost, or additives. a lawyer sucking dick just for the love of the sport, now, that is just
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 23:18 |
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hobbit rear end bitch
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Moose_Knuck posted:Fair enough. I agree it's one thing to go looking for the worst of the worst for profit, but it's still extremely lovely being the last one to say "Not it!" and then have to defend said person/entity and get judged for it when you do a good job of it. There's this angle which is valid, everyone deserves access to the legal system and representation. But then there's the people who take their $150k+ jobs out of law school and then bitch in year 2 how they're burnt out and feeling empty/unfulfilled. Like no poo poo, who do you think can afford to pay your firm enough so they can pay you $180k? The loving World Wildlife Fund? There's a disconnect in this business where lawyers feel like they don't have a "choice" when the choice is obvious, get paid less money. This could go down a rabbit hole, but I lay at least part of the blame on people who go K-JD and don't have an appreciation for "choice" in the legal market. That and Type A psychos (obviously). Then there's the ever-ballooning costs of law school basically mandating those dogshit burnout jobs helping corporations club seals.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 23:33 |
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Soothing Vapors posted:hobbit rear end bitch That's joat mon and his hobbit rear end joats.
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Pook Good Mook posted:There's this angle which is valid, everyone deserves access to the legal system and representation. But then there's the people who take their $150k+ jobs out of law school and then bitch in year 2 how they're burnt out and feeling empty/unfulfilled. Like no poo poo, who do you think can afford to pay your firm enough so they can pay you $180k? The loving World Wildlife Fund? The nuance of your post is refreshing. Aight, I'm out. Thanks, nerds, for letting me play in your law sandbox. Best of luck.
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# ? Jul 8, 2020 23:45 |
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blarzgh posted:This is interminably funny to me because of my own personal experience. And that’s just with shirts.
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I'd like to avoid more "driving good lawgoons out of the space" situations a la Actus Rhesus please
Discendo Vox fucked around with this message at 22:08 on Jul 9, 2020 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:A lawyer taking a principled stand on behalf of a weak client against a powerful opponent or system, is just, even if that client’s conduct, motivations, or morals are reprehensible. Diamond Dogs, but for lawyers. Starting Punished Phil, Big Boss.
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Discendo Vox posted:I'd like to avoid more "driving good lawgoons out of the space" situations a la Actust Rhesus please I'll never leave you guys; I have nowhere else to go.
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# ? Jul 9, 2020 01:00 |
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Discendo Vox posted:I'd like to avoid more "driving good lawgoons out of the space" situations a la Actust Rhesus please Who was driven out? blarzgh posted:I'll never leave you guys; I have nowhere else to go. He said “good” law goons
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# ? Jul 9, 2020 01:01 |
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AR didn’t like being called a cop
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# ? Jul 9, 2020 01:01 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:He said “good” law goons You're on fire today!
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Mr. Nice! posted:That's joat mon and his hobbit rear end joats. Hey y'all, merry lol, three leaf ivy makes you itch, Loppin' logs, law dogs, to defense make the switch, Long day flies away, when bunny noses twitch, Hobbit not, silly sot, COS I'M TOM BOMBADIL, BITCH!
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