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I'm only studying law at the moment so I don't have a clue about what it's like to be a real lawyer, but I'm curious about what the police think of lawyers? I'm guessing the police understand that people have rights and the lawyer needs to look after the client, but are lawyers sometimes frustrating if they find loopholes to get them off, etc? I'm curious as they both work in the same field but work in very different ways.
Are there any examples?
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