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State V. Justice
State V Justice
Author: Gallatin Warfield
With all the riveting suspense of Reasonable Doubt and Presumed Innocent, State v. Justice spins a spellbinding tale of two opposing, hardened lawyers who use a controversial murder trial to exact revenge on each other. The victim is a Russian diplomat's six-year-old son. The accused killer, T. J. Justice, is a psychopathic drifter with...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446516884
ISBN-10: 0446516880
Publication Date: 11/1992
Pages: 323
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Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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A six-year-old boy is abducted from a campground, and his body if found in the woods many miles away. The victim is the son of a Russian diplomat, and the accused killer is a convicted child molester. The prosecutor gets involved into an increasingly mysterious case he can't seem to win.
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