He is a true defender of justice

Isabell 2022-04-20 09:01:29

Sometimes we say: Hey! That guy is bad, he's a hell of a lot!
However, every time this time there will always be some evil lawyer who will stand up and defend them. Maybe one day you get drunk and kill someone, and when the prosecutor wants to kill you, you know that sin also needs to be justified.
Furthermore, only with the existence of criminal lawyers can justice be truly served, because justice is not extremely close to ideals, but impartial. What would we be without Mickey? We will always live under the "great, glorious and correct" leadership and will not be able to enter modern civilization. Because the criminal's rights are your rights.
When formal justice ceases to exist, substantive justice will become a tool for "weiguangzheng" to continue its single-minded rule. It can convict anyone at will, and the law will cease to exist.

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  • Eldon 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The screenwriter is too ordinary, the turnaround is not exciting at all

  • Stanford 2022-04-23 07:01:34

    This can be regarded as a semi-court drama, but it's not my favorite style. It feels dirty and I don't like male pigs.

The Lincoln Lawyer quotes

  • Gloria: Yeah, housewife of the year, that's me.

  • [Mick, armed with a baseball bat, discovers Louis has broken into his house]

    Louis Roulet: [sitting casually in Mick's home office] If you're wondering how I got in, I'm in real estate, so if I want to get into a friend's house...

    Mick Haller: No, we're not friends. You're my client. And I'm your lawyer.

    Louis Roulet: My lawyer. See, that's exactly what I wanted to remind you of. I'm about to go on trial, and yet I couldn't reach you. Now I find out where you were all day. Heard you tell Maggie.

    Mick Haller: You shit.

    Louis Roulet: You went to see Jesus Martinez. And I know what you talked about: Donna Renteria. You're right, Mick. I killed her. There. No reason I shouldn't tell my own lawyer since it's all confidential. Attorney-client privilege. Isn't that what you told me?

    Mick Haller: It's time for you to go, Louis.

    Louis Roulet: Alright.

    [He sits up, finishes his drink, and stands up. He notices a framed picture of Mick & his daughter Hayley on Mick's desk]

    Louis Roulet: [walks out into the living room] That's a cute picture of your daughter Hayley. She's very pretty. She's got soccer practice tomorrow, right?

    Mick Haller: [following Louis] Don't.

    Louis Roulet: [pretending to be confused] Don't what?

    Mick Haller: [gets in Louis' face] You think you're the first client to threaten me and my family? Huh?

    Louis Roulet: All I said was she's pretty.

    Mick Haller: Are you scared, Louis? Because where you are right now, you're in a very dangerous place.

    [He opens the front door and Louis leaves]