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by Saul on Sun Mar 30, 2008 at 11:44:20 AM EST
that a lawyer would not defend a client as if he never did the crime who admitted he did the crime to a lawyer is probably true but I think it happens more than one thinks that a lawyer will go for the full count of not guilty even if his clients confesses to him.  There is no way you can prove that the client confessed or not to the lawyer.  That is client privilege.   In the OJ trial I still feel he honestly confessed to them.  The initial strategy was probably to get him of light but since the blood and evidence was so botched up they went for the complete not guilty at all scenario.

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