No. A lot of times proper justice is not served because the law does not provide for a means to do it. Several cases are lost due to technicalities, legal loopholes, or mishandling of information and evidence, resulting to actual criminals being set free or actual innocents being imprisoned. If lawyers are strictly ethical, they would not defend someone who is obviously or blatantly guilty. If all doctors (and hospitals, mostly) are ethical, they will not charge fees if you can’t afford it.
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No. A lot of times proper justice is not served because the law does not provide for a means to do it. Several cases are lost due to technicalities, legal loopholes, or mishandling of information and evidence, resulting to actual criminals being set free or actual innocents being imprisoned. If lawyers are strictly ethical, they would not defend someone who is obviously or blatantly guilty. If all doctors (and hospitals, mostly) are ethical, they will not charge fees if you can’t afford it.