What about Mormon lawyers?
Name: Mohan
Comments: I was reading the Mormon cop post and it reminded me about a guy friend I know who thinks that having to tell lies is a natural part of his job as a lawyer. Actually he referred to it as "sharing some truth and holding back other truths" or something similar. Anyway I was wondering can your profession really be an excuse to not keep the commandments? Telling lies is part of the original 10 commandments.
Mohan
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sharing some truth and holding back other truths" |
QUOTE (dbackers @ 30-Jul 09, 1:24 AM) |
So your friend was not saying he was lying, just focusing on the positive aspects of his clients, a very appropriate action of an advocate. |
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Is Christ lieing because he does not bring forth evidence of our many sins that we have repented for. Ok its a weak comparison, but I can see some parallels. |
A defence lawyer may share certain truths during a trial and withhold others, and be perfectly in sync with the laws of the land and with the Gospel .
1. He puts a guy who usually wears a sleeveless shirt and sweats in a Suit and tie, which is in a way withholding the truth of who the accused is.
2. Tries to legally suppress evidence that may be damaging to his client.
3. Restricts the client from testifying if he or she may incriminate himself (thus withholding truth that may come from the client). This is actually a right protected in the Bill of Rights, but is in essence a way of withholding truth.
Lawyers however are legally and morally bound to not allow fraud to be perpetrated on the court during a trial (asking the client to lie, not turning over evidence that is requested, or admitting evidence that the Lawyer knows is bogus).
But a lawyer must obey and sustain the law, and part of that is giving the best defence, even to client's who he personally doubts is innocent. A Lawyer may recuse him or herself from a case that he really does not believe the case is ethical, and this would be the better choice.
An LDS Lawyer or any lawyer should not lie, and should try to persuade his client be honest in his dealings. If a Lawyer believes his client is giving false testimony, he is bound to correct this. But "holding back truth" in certain instances is perfectly Moral and required.
QUOTE (dbackers @ 30-Jul 09, 6:45 PM) |
An LDS Lawyer or any lawyer should not lie, and should try to persuade his client be honest in his dealings. If a Lawyer believes his client is giving false testimony, he is bound to correct this. But "holding back truth" in certain instances is perfectly Moral and required. |
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As members of the Church, having taken upon us the name of Christ, we obey the commandments because they come from God through his appointed representatives, his prophets and Apostles. The Ten Commandments can provide the ethical bedrock necessary in any society, and that alone justifies our obedience to them. But in the light of gospel knowledge, their ethical content is not the most important reason to obey them. The larger reason is that we have been commanded to do so by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ or to suffer the spiritual consequences, and to shun the bearing of false witness is one of his saving doctrines. All that we know of our Heavenly Father and his kingdom teaches us that nothing false is acceptable to him-not lying,not withholding the truth, not manipulating facts in our favor. All such actions are unworthy of his children, and unworthy of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who was our beacon of truth. We must be true witnesses at all times and in all things and in all places (see Mosiah 18:9) if we would be among those that our Lord and Savior will count as his own when he comes again. |
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What instances should I ask dbackers? I cant believe you can actually say holding back information is somewhat moral AND sometimes required.... Where did you get that from? |
Listen dbackers I can agree sometimes people choose to withhold information but I wont say it is required as you're putting it almost like an obligation its a choice you know what am I saying? for instance I'm pretty assertive and I aint ashamed of that because I always speak my mind, its my choice... In the examples you're giving in most of them you're using lies to not hurt someone how that can be acceptable in your eyes? trying to do good through the wrong way?
You didnt say anything about the statement that I quoted. I thought it was fantastic.