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Greenspan - The Case For The Defense

TitleGreenspan - The Case For The Defense
# of Words515
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.06

Greenspan - The Case for the Defense



Greenspan - The Case for the Defense


     My fascination with the Judicial System Structure of todays society was
furthered and strengthened after reading and analyzing the works of Edward
Greenspan. The superbly written biography recollecting past cases and important
events in Greenspan's life allowed myself, the reader, to learn more about
Jurisprudence and the Criminal Code. The entire casebook revolves around several
main themes including the balance of Positive and Natural influences in the
courtroom, whether a lawyer's conscience intervenes with his duty as a
counsellor, and the alarming rate of perjury occuring in front of the juries. To
be more concise and clear to the point, Greenspan's book is a diary of
controversial and beneficial issues which have hovered around our criminal
courts and will continue to plague and pester them for years to come. By
observing and understanding certain issues presented in this book, I was able to
comprehend what type of person Greenspan is, what he believes in, what he
represents and what he would do for his profession.
     The wheels of jurisprudence are always turning, and I came to realise
how Greenspan worked and bargained for his status in the country to be solidifed.
this book also flourished with innovative situations pertaining to the most
diversified of criminal charges, to the most uncanny regions of law ever dealt.
It was this thorough look at Greenspan's life which impressed me the most. It
was quite clear that after the fourth page, I came upon the conclusion that this
casebook would create a most influential reaction to anyone who had displayed
any interest towards our Law system in general.
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