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 A bad lawyer can achieve results under perfect conditions. A mediocre lawyer can triumph under good conditions. My kind of lawyer can realize justice under the worst conditions - conditions featuring judicial corruption such as the procedural magic Simpson describes in Regina v. Dudley and Stephens.

The manner in which the just court doctors the record to obtain a conviction is an example of naked, unbridled power. Although less visible in "democratic" countries such as ours, this example of corruption occurs frequently in other parts of the world.


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