Originally posted by ShadowWolf_IH
one of the bugs in the system....
Actually, that's one of the strengths of the system. How else could it be fair, if both sides are not represented fairly and equally?
By allowing a lawyer to do a worse job if he knows client his to be guilty, you risk lowering the burden of proof upon the prosecution of all cases.
And you also risk violating the 2nd main purpose trials - to show that justice is served, and is blind (equal). Any confession by a client to a lawyer is confidential - the public should (sadly, not true in the days of the media witchhunt) be able to have complete faith that the court makes its decision based upon the balance of evidence; if either side in the trial fails to perform to their best abilities, then it means that justice cannot be seen as fair and equal.