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Contrary to popular belief, and contrary to the portrayal of lawyers in certain TV shows like “The Lincoln Lawyer,” lawyers in real life are not allowed to knowingly present false testimony, not even from their own client. We are not allowed to do that, we have never done that, and we would never do it, not just because of ethical rules and morality, but because judges and juries are pretty good at telling the truth from a lie. There are many, many extremely effective ways to represent a client who is factually guilty - and we have probably, in our 80 combined years of experience, seen them all! (By the way, not throwing shade at The Lincoln Lawyer here, a couple of us love the show).