As a result of these two incidents, a general attitude soon became prevalent amongst the legal system of winning by whatever means necessary, which led to many cases where the prosecution or defense used fabricated evidence in order to secure victory for themselves. The truth no longer mattered, with defense attorneys and prosecutors fighting to win, rather than trying to find the truth. This even spread to the legal education system, causing rifts within the renowned law school Themis Legal Academy. There were those who tried to uphold the values of trust and respect for the truth, such as Constance Courte. However, the prevailing attitude of others, such as Aristotle Means, remained that the ends justified the means, with the ends being winning the case.
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| - As a result of these two incidents, a general attitude soon became prevalent amongst the legal system of winning by whatever means necessary, which led to many cases where the prosecution or defense used fabricated evidence in order to secure victory for themselves. The truth no longer mattered, with defense attorneys and prosecutors fighting to win, rather than trying to find the truth. This even spread to the legal education system, causing rifts within the renowned law school Themis Legal Academy. There were those who tried to uphold the values of trust and respect for the truth, such as Constance Courte. However, the prevailing attitude of others, such as Aristotle Means, remained that the ends justified the means, with the ends being winning the case.
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| - As a result of these two incidents, a general attitude soon became prevalent amongst the legal system of winning by whatever means necessary, which led to many cases where the prosecution or defense used fabricated evidence in order to secure victory for themselves. The truth no longer mattered, with defense attorneys and prosecutors fighting to win, rather than trying to find the truth. This even spread to the legal education system, causing rifts within the renowned law school Themis Legal Academy. There were those who tried to uphold the values of trust and respect for the truth, such as Constance Courte. However, the prevailing attitude of others, such as Aristotle Means, remained that the ends justified the means, with the ends being winning the case.
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