Answer:
In fact, Bentham would first take into account the consequences of all acts to determine whether each action induces pleasure or suffering, while Kant would consider perform the act & decide whether this action is moral "right" or "wrong." The theory of Bentham only recognises the best possible happiness induced.
Explanation:
Answer: c. must see that his/her client's rights are protected.
Explanation:
The defense attorney represents the statements and excuses comes from the suspect or accuse in the court of law. The defense attorney criticize the statements of the witnesses and the victim to know the real facts related to the case and also tries to manipulate their statements. He tries to protect the interest of his or her client and makes sure that the court opinion is working fairly.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It should be B because after a crime scene is found and the police have already marked everything, the detectives (head of the investigation) are the ones who come in and take control of everything.
Answer:
A) Yes, because Rule 1.16(a) requires a lawyer to reject representation if the representation will result in violation of law. Here, the attorney helped his client conceal assets, which is a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1956 because the assets were the proceeds of a crime.
Explanation:
Rule 1.16: Declining or Terminating Representation
(a) Except as stated in paragraph (c), a lawyer shall not represent a client or, where representation has commenced, shall withdraw from the representation of a client if:
(1) the representation will result in violation of the rules of professional conduct or other law;
(2) the lawyer's physical or mental condition materially impairs the lawyer's ability to represent the client; or
(3) the lawyer is discharged.