Letter 52: I did not hesitate to write to you on behalf of a man who has a case in court -- I might even say in his defense.
To Urbanus (359)
I have not hesitated to write to you on behalf of a man who has a case before you — and I might add, in his favor as well. For if he had appeared to me to be in the wrong, I would have turned him away; but to a man who has justice on his side, the one who gave him a letter has done the judge no wrong.
For if the judge himself urges himself to uphold what is just, what harm is there if he hears from another about what is just? He will reach the same verdict he would have rendered even without my letter, but he will have the added distinction of appearing to have honored a friend.
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