What obligation to your client do you have to keep quiet


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You are a defense attorney representing a defendant in a criminal case. During the trial you become aware that the judge is consistently agreeing with your objections, overruling the prosecutor's objections and harshly publicly reprimanding the prosecutor whenever possible. You determine that the judge is doing this intentionally to persuade the jury to side with your position. Do you speak up? Why or why not? What obligation to your client do you have to keep quiet? Or is the subject larger than even your client's interests?

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