"Bill Clark was Ronald Reagan's single most trusted aide, perhaps the most powerful national security advisor in American history.
Both had decided to become lawyers: Jones was studying law with a future mayor of Pittsburgh, the reformer George W. Guthrie. 1" If Mellon and Jones had met under different circumstances, they might even have become friends.
"Employing the great Florentine theorist as its guide, 'The Judge' describes what judges often do, not what they ought to do."--Book jacket.
* SHORTLISTED FOR THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS * Robin Smith was one of England's most popular cricketers of the 1990s.
Robin Smith was one of England's most popular cricketers of the 1990s. The Judge, as he was known to all, took on some of the most dangerous fast bowlers of all time with a skill and fearlessness that ensured hero status.
In The Judge, however, Ronald Collins and David Skover argue that Machiavelli can indeed speak to judges, and model their book after The Prince.
Ibid., p. 335. 15. 325 U.S. 897 (1945) (Jackson, J. concurring, joined by Frankfurter, J.). 16. ... Melvin Urofsky, The Warren Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy (Denver, CO: ABC-CLIO, 2001), p. 40. See Bruce Allen Murphy, ...
Oliver Finney, a feisty old judge with his own secrets, is chosen to defend Christianity. As the program takes a strange twist, he quickly realizes he is trapped in a game of deadly agendas that may cost him his life.
Nevertheless, Madriani is forced to defend his old nemesis. And when the policewoman who snared Acosta is brutally murdered, Madriani wonders if the judge is also the executioner.
Much of the book is comprised of interviews and direct quotes from Johnson himself, making this recounting of Judge Johnson's life dynamically autobiographical. Includes a new introduction and afterword by the author, Frank Sikora.
A pictorial story of a hilarious day in court with an incredulous judge.
Was he the Judge, the fearless warrior, or Robin Smith, the frantic worrier?
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
The Judge
The Judge
When it is discovered that the Judges--the mythical assassins who walk the shadows to silence criminals--are real, the Galactic Federation begins the manhunt to bring down the dangerous vigilantes.
Much of the book is comprised of interviews and direct quotes from Johnson himself, making this recounting of Judge Johnson’s life dynamically autobiographical. Includes a new introduction and afterward by the author, Frank Sikora.
ldquo;A thorough, challenging, and compelling investigation of the themes of subjectivity, death, and their interrelation in twentieth-century American literature and culture.rdquo;-Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside
"Previously published as The cross examination of Oliver Finney by WaterBrook Press"--T.p. verso.
Steve Martini's explosive new thriller finds attorney Paul Madriani the unlikely defense lawyer for an old nemesis. Judge Armando "the Coconut" Acosta is arrested on charges of soliciting prostitution in...