Getting Off Podcast book club discussion
A False Report
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Skepticism in the legal system
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Rachel
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Feb 28, 2018 05:47PM

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To answer your question, though...I think there’s an inherent and unavoidable tension between defense work and victim-blaming, because the nature of our profession is question the veracity of *every witness* against our client, and some of those witnesses will be crime victims. The system is adversarial and stacked (theoretically at least, in practice not so much) to afford the accused a multitude of protections victims just don’t legally have. I think we as defense attorneys have a responsibility to not *gratuitously* blame victims. I also personally prefer to reframe the inquiry as whether the burden of proof is met rather than whether someone is believable. But yes, inherently, we are no friend to victims. That’s why I always hope for a skilled and compassionate prosecutor—that’s when the system works the best, when both sides have strong and zealous advocates.


