'I’m a criminal defense attorney, and I hate pretty much all of my clients. They’re all horrible, entitled, and annoying. I’ve defended the worst of the worst. Those who’ve committed the most awful crimes you can think of. But I don’t regret representing any of them. I pretty much just have no soul at this point.'
to anonymously reveal the awful, evil, and/or guilty clients they regret representing. Here are the shocking results:"My client killed her husband, the mistress, and the dog all because she was literally bored. She approved the affair. She would even watch them sometimes. But she got bored one day and shot them both, then poisoned the dog. I got her off on an insanity plea, but the look in her eyes was cold, calculated, and she was VERY proud of herself.
. As a mom myself, I couldn't fathom it. She married that new guy, it went south quickly, and she called me to do her second divorce. As you can imagine, it was a hell no from me.""I’m a criminal defense attorney, and I hate pretty much all of my clients. They’re all horrible, entitled, and annoying. I’ve defended the worst of the worst. Those who’ve committed the most awful crimes you can think of. But I don’t regret representing any of them.
I approached my client with the stack of text messages, and all he did was grin a sheepish 'guess you caught me' grin and said nothing. I immediately realized that he had been lying to me the whole time and that he was a master manipulator. It's been hard for me to trust people ever since that case. I only regret staying awake at night planning/preparing how I was going to ensure justice was served.
the system was surely going to treat him much more harshly for a big bag of cocaine versus a single joint...but I couldn't tell the mom the truth without my client's permission.Kali9 / Getty Images"I was representing a duty client at the police station who had been arrested for having indecent images of children.
"I was just doing my job and as an attorney — you don’t always like the client. When the court appoints you to represent someone, it doesn't mean that you believe them or want them to go free. The amount of people who think I am best friends with her is absurd. Asking how can I sit beside her and defend her. How can I be so stupid to believe these outlandish lies? How can I want her to go free? I don’t. I’m doing my job. Doing my job cost me my reputation as a good person.
My former boss wouldn't allow me to fire him, telling me that I'm 'paid to take the cases assigned to [me].' So, I sent him for a polygraph to see how he'd do before the police did one — he failed so badly that the polygrapher called me to tell me to not let him anywhere near the police polygraph. I had to threaten to quit before my former boss allowed me to fire him.
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