History is full of countries and instances of people, for political or other reason, being run through mockeries for trials and convicted for trying to advance the very freedoms and rights we enjoy in the U.S.
However, the flaw in our legal system albeit defined and healthy, it is open to individuals that use it for personal advance or noteriety. Our country is also full of stories of overzealous prosecutors. (Duke lacrosse) Racist arresting or interrogating officers. Etc. Many of whom believe the defendant at stake, if not guilty now, certainly has been or will be. I would guess the man behind bars in this case was no saint either.
The bigger ethical question in this case is not the 2 lawyers that chose not to break attorney-client privilege, rather the prosecutor(s) that put the innocent man behind bars 20-some years ago.
Could these attorneys have come forward? Yes, and been disbarred. Keep in mind that these are criminal defense lawyers. Many of whom have chosen that area of practice to defend the meek. So ethically, they could be very well in check.
The fact remains, there is no better legal system. We are all given due process and we can all stand before our peers to be judged. Can you believe there are still countries where trials are a formality for your death? As a means of religious or political control? Nothing is certain when opened up to the human influence but our legal system is solid.
However, the flaw in our legal system albeit defined and healthy, it is open to individuals that use it for personal advance or noteriety. Our country is also full of stories of overzealous prosecutors. (Duke lacrosse) Racist arresting or interrogating officers. Etc. Many of whom believe the defendant at stake, if not guilty now, certainly has been or will be. I would guess the man behind bars in this case was no saint either.
The bigger ethical question in this case is not the 2 lawyers that chose not to break attorney-client privilege, rather the prosecutor(s) that put the innocent man behind bars 20-some years ago.
Could these attorneys have come forward? Yes, and been disbarred. Keep in mind that these are criminal defense lawyers. Many of whom have chosen that area of practice to defend the meek. So ethically, they could be very well in check.
The fact remains, there is no better legal system. We are all given due process and we can all stand before our peers to be judged. Can you believe there are still countries where trials are a formality for your death? As a means of religious or political control? Nothing is certain when opened up to the human influence but our legal system is solid.