Do attorneys who successfully enable guilty clients to evade conviction (or who

Do attorneys who successfully enable guilty clients to evade conviction (or who

Do attorneys who successfully enable guilty clients to evade conviction (or who manage to convict innocent defendants) have any reason to feel that they are acting immorally? Or are they beyond reproach so long as they themselves do nothing illegal or procedurally inappropriate in the course of their work?

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