yes
The main ethical issue addressed in 'To Defend a Killer' is to what extent a Defense Attorney must be faithful to the Attorney-Client Privilege. The question is posed: If your client reveals to you that he is guilty of a crime for which another man is about to be executed, do you have an obligation to reveal it? Other ethical issues dealt with are: judicial sentencing, the discretion of defense attorneys in choosing cases, and publicizing derogatory material about the victim of the crime.
A bin man is a male with the job of collecting refuse from other people's homes and transporting it to a refuse tip.
αρνησιθρησκεία (to refuse your believes in religion, to refuse to be a man who believes that God exists.)
Because he is a man and not a wimp like Paris
The estate is responsible.
Yes, she can refuse, but a judge will order the test if she is not married. If she is married, her husband is legally the father.
You can refuse to release it, but that doesn't mean repossession will stop. Far more detail is necessary to give a more detailed answer.
No it is not ethical. It just shows how one man and his group of robbers rob the rich to help the poor. It is more of a life lesson.
Nothing. They are free humans.
THAT MY GOOD MAN OR WOMAN IS A VERY INTRIGUING QUESTION.
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Scrooge doesnt refuse to recognise the images , he suspects that the dead man is him but needs the ghost to confirm this . It is only when he is taken to the grave yard that Scrooge has this confirmation seeing his name carved into the head stone