
More Tough Crimes
True Cases by Judges and Criminal Lawyers
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Narrated by:
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Bonnie Horton
About this listen
Edited by William Trudell and Lorene Shyba, More Tough Crimes is the third book in the Durvile True Cases series. Like other books in the series More Tough Crimes provides a unique window into the world of criminal justice. These stories are "tough crimes" because of the emotional demands put on the judges and lawyers involved. Many cases in the book are recent, but some from the past were so disturbing that even decades later, they resonate in the public consciousness.
©2017 Durvile Publications (P)2019 Durvile Publications Ltd.
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A revealing, at times searing and always very human look inside out criminal courtrooms and the people who populate them. (Sean Fine, The Globe and Mail)
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