Originally posted by bigMoneyRacing: In the final analysis Cochran sacrificed moral character for financial gain, oh the irony.
That basically what I meant. I don't think it's morally wrong to be a lawyer and do your job. You can still take a case where you know he is guilty and try to prove him innocent, thus my point. And different people have different ideas on what is moral, I understand that. I think we can all agree on basic morality though. As in it is wrong to kill in cold blood. My sympathy does extend to his family, just not to him.