Innocent client

If you are an attorney, is there a point where nonlegal moral considerations supersede your ethical commitment to your client?

Ethical Commitment/Barriers  If you are an attorney, is there a point where nonlegal moral considerations supersede your ethical commitment to your client? If you were a defense lawyer and your client was innocent, but you could not prove it, would you violate ethical barriers in service to your client?

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