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The Prisoner at the Bar: Sidelights on the Administration of Criminal Justice - cover

The Prisoner at the Bar: Sidelights on the Administration of Criminal Justice

Arthur Cheney Train

Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'The Prisoner at the Bar: Sidelights on the Administration of Criminal Justice' by Arthur Cheney Train, readers are presented with a profound exploration of the complexities and nuances of the criminal justice system. Written in a style that is both informative and engaging, Train sheds light on various aspects of the legal system through a collection of thought-provoking cases and legal anecdotes. The book offers an in-depth look at the inner workings of the courtroom, providing readers with a rich tapestry of legal knowledge and insight. 'The Prisoner at the Bar' is a valuable resource for those interested in law, criminal justice, and the legal process. Arthur Cheney Train's meticulous attention to detail and insightful analysis make this book a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the intricacies of the justice system. With his background as a lawyer and legal expert, Train brings a unique perspective to the subject matter, offering readers a comprehensive and enlightening view of the legal world. I highly recommend 'The Prisoner at the Bar' to readers who are passionate about law, justice, and legal studies.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 371 pages.

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