Criminal defense lawyer's role often misunderstood

The public's knowledge of our legal and judicial process is often derived from television and movie courtroom dramas and police shows. These dramatizations can lead to misconceptions about the criminal justice system. They can also create uncertainties about the role of lawyers who represent defendants in criminal cases.

As advocates for defendants who are accused of breaking society's laws, defense lawyers are sometimes misunderstood because many aspects of criminal law itself are misunderstood. For example:

The goal of ensuring justice in our society demands that defendants be represented by competent legal counsel who vigorously fulfills their duties to their clients. Every lawyer is sworn to uphold a Code of Professional Responsibility which requires the lawyer to "represent a client zealously within the bounds of the law."

 

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