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law-and-order types whose tone was more in favor of a guilty verdict than an impartial jury.
John Grisham • A Time for Mercy


Character: Show that the witness has been dishonest in other statements or actions, or has criminal convictions suggesting dishonesty.
Vibeke Norgaard Martin • 101 Things I Learned® in Law School
I was friends with Debra Larsen and Bruce Bockmann (who was Morgan’s most playful partner, choosing once, when I was a young associate, to introduce us to a new client with our roles reversed)
Robert Lessin • Lessin's Lessons
Same height, same hair colour. She could almost pass for Deborah from behind. But as the woman turned, he could tell she was no more than a cheap imitation. Her leggings were riding up between her butt cheeks, and she was wearing a short puffy jacket and spiky heels, further going to prove she was no Debbie. His Debbie wouldn’t be seen out looking
... See moreCarla Kovach • The Next Girl: A gripping crime thriller with a heart-stopping twist (Detective Gina Harte Book 1)
“The Journalist and the Murderer,” by Janet Malcolm
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