Similar to police, public defenders, judges, district attorneys, and all other lawyers take an oath to uphold the United States Constitution. Police and lawyers work “together” in order to ensure that justice is served. Outside the courtroom, it is not uncommon for there to be many police officers waiting to testify in court. Although sometimes we dislike the police and their actions, it important to note that you can but you differences aside to create a more United world. Often times public defender go out to eat with district attorneys for lunch, judges with completely different opinions chill in their offices, and police officers become friends with public defenders. Proven by the friendship between Justice Scalia and Justice Ginsberg, your personal beliefs don’t have to affect you relationships.