Fiction Goes to Court: Favorite Stories of Lawyers and the Law Selected by Famous LawyersAlbert P. Blaustein |
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Page 191
... called to the Wisest Man , " the court is open . " In the corridors were many people , and with his eyes on the broad shoulders of the assistant district attorney , Thorndike pushed his way through them . The people who blocked his ...
... called to the Wisest Man , " the court is open . " In the corridors were many people , and with his eyes on the broad shoulders of the assistant district attorney , Thorndike pushed his way through them . The people who blocked his ...
Page 225
... called up his house at curtain time Monday night when I found Jimmy hadn't shown up for the performance . Mrs. Pike told me they were both out , and I asked her to have either Jimmy or Robel call me when they came in . Then Mrs. Pike called ...
... called up his house at curtain time Monday night when I found Jimmy hadn't shown up for the performance . Mrs. Pike told me they were both out , and I asked her to have either Jimmy or Robel call me when they came in . Then Mrs. Pike called ...
Page 277
... called upon to oppose Perry Mason . There was , however , a secretive assurance underneath that nervousness . Judge Haswell , realizing that the eyes of the community were upon him , adhered to legal technicalities to the point of being ...
... called upon to oppose Perry Mason . There was , however , a secretive assurance underneath that nervousness . Judge Haswell , realizing that the eyes of the community were upon him , adhered to legal technicalities to the point of being ...
Contents
THE DOG ANDREW by Arthur Train Selected | 43 |
THE BLUSHING BEGINNER AND THE BEARDED JURYMAN | 103 |
BOYS WILL BE BOYS by Irvin S Cobb Selected | 127 |
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