Sigh. He needs to jealously represent the interests of his client. That's his job, and it's a critical one.
I've no idea how a man can do that in this situation, though, and still look at himself in a mirror in the morning. Maybe disassociate himself from it, look at it as a theoretical exercise rather than a real world one?
You bring up a valid point. This is probably just as distasteful for him as it is for those of us who have to read about it.
Jealously? Oh, OK!
I don't either, FRiend, but that is the reason I became a geologist instead of an attorney. I like being able to look myself in the eye in the mirror in the morning.
At least the insanity defense would be less reprehensible than this.