The firing of a Miami-Dade assistant public defender who posted a Facebook picture of her client’s leopard-print underwear ironically may strengthen the public’s view of the legal profession, lawyers and law professors said Thursday.
“If they don’t have faith that their lawyers are loyal to them, then the whole system falls apart,” said Roy Black, senior partner at Black, Srebnick, Kornspan & Stumpf in Miami, who noted the case on his own Facebook page.
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