26:00 This is why the police shouldn't have violated the law to try and get easy evidence and an easy conviction. That rights violation is wrong and shouldn't be allowed, whether the suspect was accused of murder, assault, or shoplifting. And, if you don't zealously defend all defendants against such rights violations, then the police will absolutely take that advantage to violate all suspects rights in that way, every time they think it will get them the easy evidence/conviction. It shouldn't be the lawyer who feels guilty here. He righted a wrong. It should be the police that feel guilty because their choice to cut corners had real consequences.
26:00 This is why the police shouldn't have violated the law to try and get easy evidence and an easy conviction. That rights violation is wrong and shouldn't be allowed, whether the suspect was accused of murder, assault, or shoplifting. And, if you don't zealously defend all defendants against such rights violations, then the police will absolutely take that advantage to violate all suspects rights in that way, every time they think it will get them the easy evidence/conviction.
It shouldn't be the lawyer who feels guilty here. He righted a wrong. It should be the police that feel guilty because their choice to cut corners had real consequences.