Law Students And Lawyers, the Philosophy of Political Parties, And Other Subjects :Eight Lectures Delivered Before the Law Department of Howard University

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All you can do is to make the best possible use of the evidence. Your duty is plain and obvious : you are to argue. You cannot, by bald assertion, supply a missing link. You may show that, in the nature of things, that link must exist, though absent; but you are to argue from what you have, scant though it is, and not from what you have not, important though it may be. What- ever your evidence implies it proves, and you may have the benefit of it; and it is often aston- ishing how far strong ha
...nds will carry and be carried by a little evidence. While you cannot supply evidence^ so you must not misstake it. Not even a temporary advantage could be gained, while certain exposure and loss would follow.
An advocate has no more authority or warrant for an untruthful statement to a jury than to any other parties, and is under the same rule of rigid morality in dealing with them as with the rest of the world ; and whoever deems himself remit- ted to a lower or other standard in the practice of the law from that which should govern the rest of the world, has utterly misunderstood the spirit of his profession, and the standard it sets 84 up for him; and for him no high degree of suc- cess is within reach.


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