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Why do lawyers enter a not-guilty plea when the client is guilty?

by Dennis Beaver | lawyers

March 9, 2008 (Original publish date) • By Dennis Beaver “My dental office was recently burglarized by two men who were literally caught inside looking for drugs and money when the police arrived. Despite this, at their arraignment, their attorney had them enter...

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