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what forced a law abiding attorney to become a criminal

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Answered by gudly30
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Answer:

Generally, if someone is being threatened or forced to commit a crime, they would be expected to report it to the police. That's true even if reporting the crime would have dire consequences, such as the loss of a job. There are some defenses where a person is basically forgiven for committing a crime.

Answered by apeksha160
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Answer:

It was the wish of Nelson Mandela to work towards achieving dignity and respect that forced him, a law abiding attorney to become a criminal in the eyes of the British government in South Africa.

Explanation:

The line, " what forced a law abiding attorney to become a criminal' has been taken from the following extract on and by Nelson Mandela: -

'It was this desire for the freedom of my people to live their lives with dignity and self-respect that animated my life, that transformed a frightened young man into a bold one, that drove a law-abiding attorney to become a criminal, that turned a family-loving husband into a man without a home, that forced a life-loving man to live like a monk."

Most probable question can be, Who said these words and in what context?

Answer: -  Nelson Mandela was a law abiding attorney, a family man, a shy and quiet man. On seeing his people in South Africa tortured and discriminated against only on the basis of their colour made him leave his comfort zone behind. He championed a movement against policy of apartheid in South Africa. He decided to fight for the dignity of his people and so he became converted into a 'criminal', 'a man without a home' and led a life of a 'monk'.

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