Re: you know what's astonishing?
So Toasty if you where defending a suspected crime boss who had been accused of gunning down a cop in a night club. The police say they have the murder weapon with the accused's prints on it but won't let it be independently verified, all they are letting you have is a couple of shells with no prints. There are loads of eyewitness with slightly different stories due to the chaos. The crime boss says it wasn't him. Would you expect your client to be guilty on the grounds he couldn't tell you who the gunman was and what happened to him (because he didn't know). And with all the mixed up story's in the chaos would you be asking to see the clear CCTV footage of the event.
So Toasty if you where defending a suspected crime boss who had been accused of gunning down a cop in a night club. The police say they have the murder weapon with the accused's prints on it but won't let it be independently verified, all they are letting you have is a couple of shells with no prints. There are loads of eyewitness with slightly different stories due to the chaos. The crime boss says it wasn't him. Would you expect your client to be guilty on the grounds he couldn't tell you who the gunman was and what happened to him (because he didn't know). And with all the mixed up story's in the chaos would you be asking to see the clear CCTV footage of the event.
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