Professor Rohl:
You have been skipping seminars.
Michael:
I have a piece of information, concerning one of the defendants. Something they do not admitting.
Professor Rohl:
What information? You don't need to tell me. It's perfectly clear you have a moral obligation to disclose it to the court.
Michael:
It happens this information is favorable to the defendant. It can help her case. It may even affect the outcome, certainly the sentencing.
Professor Rohl:
So?
Michael:
There's a problem. The defendant herself is determined to keep this information secret.
Professor Rohl:
What are her reasons?
Michael:
Because she's ashamed.
Professor Rohl:
Ashamed of what? Have you spoken to her?
Michael:
Of course not.
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