The lawyer's truth is not Truth, but consistency or a consistent expediency.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A Lawyer will do anything to win a case, sometimes he will even tell the truth.
It is unfair to believe everything we hear about lawyers, some of it might not be true.
Lawyers enjoy a little mystery, you know. Why, if everybody came forward and told the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth straight out, we should all retire to the workhouse.
To force a lawyer on a defendant can only lead him to believe that the law contrives against him.
I think that lawyers are terrible at admitting that they're wrong. And not just admitting it - also realizing it.
To some lawyers, all facts are created equal.
Well, you know, one lawyer says I'm the only witness and I'm not credible. Another lawyer says this witness - there's tons of evidence that's been available for years.
Lawyers are for only what is right.
The power of the lawyer is in the uncertainty of the law.
If you're a prosecutor, and you believe the defendant is guilty, you only talk about ultimate truth, but not intermediate truth. If you're the defense attorney, you care deeply about intermediate truth, but you tend to neglect ultimate truth.