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by yflu
3225 days ago
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Do details no longer matter? "A man was arrested for walking." and "A man was arrested for walking and aiming a rifle at a woman." are clearly different actions. A lawyer went to prison, for illegal statements she made, in court, in defense of her client. These illegal statements that would be illegal even outside the context of being a federal court lawyer. I can't understand this fetish of generalizing to the point of total vagueness. Case-by-case analysis is just as important now as ever. |
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Oh it was ILLEGAL. Why didn't you say so? That makes it totally palatable that a lawyer might be imprisoned for doing his job, and doesn't AT ALL impeach the entire concept of a "trial."
> would be illegal even outside the context of being a federal court lawyer.
You have it backwards, friend. The inside of a courtroom needs MORE protections for speech, not fewer, than the outside. Laws like libel simply don't apply there (disclaimer: in the US. Can't speak for how they do it in failed states like Germany), and for very good reason.