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Wasserstrom argues–

A) All lawyers should engage in role differentiated behavior
B) Criminal lawyers are justified in engaging in role-differentiated behavior but other lawyers are often not
C) Criminal lawyers are often not justified in engaging in role-differentiated behavior but other lawyers are
D) No lawyers are ever justified in engaging in role-differentiated behavior

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A

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User Howard Pinsley
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The correct answer is answer A): All lawyers should engage in role differentiated behavior.

Step-by-step explanation:

Wasserstrom sais the job of a lawyer is always look after the best interest of their clients over those of other individuals in general. Sometimes the lawyers are permitted or even obligated to do things that they would not be allowed to do with another relationship attorney-client.

It is important for a lawyer to do his best to defend a client, no matter if their beliefs do not match with their client´s beliefs.

The role of the lawyer is as a spokesman, he needs to persuade the public or the audience and convince them that their client´s cause should prevail.

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