pollyanna, you exhibit a profound misapprehension of legal ethics. the role of a criminal defense lawyer is not to determine in his own mind what a just outcome would be, and then make common cause with the prosecutor in order to achieve it. the role of a criminal defense lawyer is to achieve the best outcome for his client, which is walking him, and to do anything within the limits of the law and the rules of ethics, and i mean anything, in order to achieve this outcome.
unlike dear prudence, i am not an advice columnist or entertainer, so i don't have to tolerate rudeness from strangers at parties, so my personal objective is to light up the first rude stranger so hard as to deter other potential idiots at the party from making the same social and legal error. i'm willing to trot out my rhetorical busload of raped and murdered nuns to achieve this objective, before i go freshen my drink. unlike some other lawyers, i don't see myself as an infinitely patient legal educator to strangers, so don't ask me rude questions, and above all else, don't get in my way.