An edition of The judgment (2001)

The judgment

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An edition of The judgment (2001)

The judgment

"No one had a more brilliant legal mind than Judge Calvin Jeffries. And no one cared less about the law and more about power. That is, until Jeffries is found murdered in a courthouse parking lot. The crime shocks the community, but justice is swift. Jeffries's killer is caught, confesses, and then unexpectedly commits suicide in his jail cell. The case is closed. Yet there's one attorney who knew both sides of Judge Calvin Jeffries too well to believe the murders were simply random acts of violence."--Jacket.

Publish Date
Publisher
Warner Books
Language
English
Pages
418

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The judgment
2001, Thorndike Press
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The Judgment
2001, Grand Central Publishing
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Cover of: The judgment
The judgment
2001, Warner Books
in English
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The judgment
2001, Warner Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3552.U3739 J8 2001, PS3552.U3739J8 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
418 p. ;
Number of pages
418

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6793376M
ISBN 10
0446527378
LCCN
00060013
OCLC/WorldCat
44728121
LibraryThing
91832
Goodreads
2755076

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL88235W

Work Description

No one had a more brilliant legal mind than Judge Calvin Jeffries. And no one cared less about the law and more about power. That is, until Jeffries is found murdered in a courthouse parking lot. The crime shocks the community, but justice is swift. Jeffries's killer is caught, confesses, and then unexpectedly commits suicide in his jail cell. The case is closed.Soon a second judge is stabbed to death under identical circumstances. This time the suspect is a homeless derelict who doesn't even know his own name. Like the Jeffries murder, the killing appears to be an open-and-shut case, and a copycat crime as well.Yet there's one attorney who knew both sides of Judge Calvin Jeffries too well to believe the murders were simply random acts of violence. Attorney Joseph Antonelli agrees to defend the accused. What he discovers challenges everything he knows about crime and punishment . . . and himself. Beneath the tidy, well-cataloged pile of evidence, he uncovers a twisted trail of retribution and obsession that leads to the real killer--and a plan even more chillingly flawless than the mythical "perfect crime." For the culprit, it i

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