Some law. Mainly nonsense. Occasionally gives people the finger ☝🏻. "Bearded (and relentless)" - @seanjoneskc
Matt Jackson
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So my answer is "How can I defend someone I believe to be guilty? Really easily because they'll almost always plead or be convicted. So it's very unlikely that any mistakes I make (even though I do my best not to make them) will lead to the wrong result - juries usually see through it."
I should clarify DRKC isn't asking this question, I'm saying this to people who do ask it.
...was a much worse prospect to me than representing someone who might be "wrongfully" acquitted. Not least because while I know wrongful convictions do happen (statistically speaking they must), the level of cases I was doing made that a loss less likely a lot of the time.