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TRIAL & ERROR The Education of a Freedom Lawyer Volume Two

For the Prosecution
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Arthur W. Campbell defines a Freedom Lawyer as one who has "steadfast determination to oppose injustice wherever it appears." In TRIAL & ERROR The Education of a Freedom Lawyer Volume II For the Prosecution, he follows Volume I For the Defense, with an equally insightful look into the workings of the prosecution. A growing awareness that idealism and the practicalities of the legal system must go hand-in-hand, fills these pages. His writing is clear, poetic and humorous as he leads us through the prosecutor's thinking. Throughout both volumes he does not waiver in his conviction that Freedom Law is the proper way to dispense justice. It is important for the accused and it is important for the society through their legal representatives. "The principal task of lawyers is remembering. We are to remember past events so that we may learn from them." - Mike Tigar

Author Biography:

Arthur W. Campbell was born in Brooklyn, raised in Appalachia, and scholarshipped to Harvard and Georgetown Universities. Prior to earning his law degrees, he was a road-maintenance worker, janitor, boxer, rugby player, and professional musician. He then became a trial lawyer for and against the government in Washington, D.C. Campbell's poetry has won various prizes and been published in literary magazines and anthologies throughout the United States. Married to the novelist Drusilla Campbell, he now teaches at California Western School of Law in San Diego and trains horses in Lakeside, California.
Release date NZ
February 4th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
127
Dimensions
140x216x8
ISBN-13
9780982427675
Product ID
6037384

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