The Injustice System
by Clive Stafford Smith
- Used
- Very Good
- Paperback
- Condition
- Very Good/N/a
- ISBN 10
- 0143124161
- ISBN 13
- 9780143124160
- Seller
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Palgrave, Ontario, Canada
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Synopsis
An Atlantic Book of the Year and finalist for the Orwell Prize: a riveting true crime tale from the defense attorney who inspired John Grisham’s The Chamber Legendary criminal defense attorney Clive Stafford Smith has devoted his career to helping save penniless defendants from a justice system whose goal is not so much to find the right man as to get a conviction. Miami, 1986. Kris Maharaj is arrested, tried, and sentenced to death for the brutal murder of his exbusiness partner, Derrick Moo Young, and Derrick’s son, Duane. Suspecting Kris may be innocent, as he claims, Stafford Smith begins his own investigation, which takes him from Miami to Nassau in the Bahamas to Colombia in search of the real killer. Interweaving the author’s inspiring personal story with a spellbinding page-turner, The Injustice System exposes our broken legal processand drops a bombshell that should reopen a long-closed case.
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- Bookseller
- Hockley Books (CA)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 007453
- Title
- The Injustice System
- Author
- Clive Stafford Smith
- Format/Binding
- Mass Market Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Jacket Condition
- N/a
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0143124161
- ISBN 13
- 9780143124160
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Place of Publication
- Qg5
- Date Published
- 2012
- Keywords
- Mystery, True Crime, Miami, Justice
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