Seattle
Valued Senior Member
A defense attorney can turn a case down but that's our system. Everyone deserves the best defense. If they know their client is guilty they can't say otherwise so often times they just don't want to know.
The bread and butter for your average local defense attorney is defending small time drug dealers, users, DUI tickets, etc. Putting on the best defense in those cases involves hoping that the cops made some technical mistakes, breathalyzers not being recently inspected, the cops breaking the rules during the arrest process, calling cops as a witness and hoping they don't show up, etc.
Even if you think the guy is guilty you can be motivated to try to reduce his sentence if you think they are throwing the book at him when that's not "just".
It's an adversarial system. It doesn't work if both sides aren't ably represented.
The bread and butter for your average local defense attorney is defending small time drug dealers, users, DUI tickets, etc. Putting on the best defense in those cases involves hoping that the cops made some technical mistakes, breathalyzers not being recently inspected, the cops breaking the rules during the arrest process, calling cops as a witness and hoping they don't show up, etc.
Even if you think the guy is guilty you can be motivated to try to reduce his sentence if you think they are throwing the book at him when that's not "just".
It's an adversarial system. It doesn't work if both sides aren't ably represented.