Duty to Deliberate: Justice by Chance or by Design?
A legal drama in the backdrop of American and Indian Judiciary.
Anwitha, a young lawyer from India moves to California and meets Mia, a young attorney from Florida. Anwitha struggles to understand some aspects of the US justice system. She has concerns about something the citizens are proud of but is unable to see the reverse problem in India. Mia shares her point of view that judicial reforms are needed. Meanwhile, unexpected events enmesh the girls in a criminal trial, and an ambitious but vindictive prosecutor tries to take advantage of the loopholes in the American legal system to secure a conviction...
What happens next?
What are the concerns about the legal system and are they valid, if so, what is the solution...
If you like court room dramas and deliberations, stories based on the law or constitutional rights, this book is for you.
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Anwitha, a young lawyer from India moves to California and meets Mia, a young attorney from Florida. Anwitha struggles to understand some aspects of the US justice system. She has concerns about something the citizens are proud of but is unable to see the reverse problem in India. Mia shares her point of view that judicial reforms are needed. Meanwhile, unexpected events enmesh the girls in a criminal trial, and an ambitious but vindictive prosecutor tries to take advantage of the loopholes in the American legal system to secure a conviction...
What happens next?
What are the concerns about the legal system and are they valid, if so, what is the solution...
If you like court room dramas and deliberations, stories based on the law or constitutional rights, this book is for you.
Duty to Deliberate: Justice by Chance or by Design?
A legal drama in the backdrop of American and Indian Judiciary.
Anwitha, a young lawyer from India moves to California and meets Mia, a young attorney from Florida. Anwitha struggles to understand some aspects of the US justice system. She has concerns about something the citizens are proud of but is unable to see the reverse problem in India. Mia shares her point of view that judicial reforms are needed. Meanwhile, unexpected events enmesh the girls in a criminal trial, and an ambitious but vindictive prosecutor tries to take advantage of the loopholes in the American legal system to secure a conviction...
What happens next?
What are the concerns about the legal system and are they valid, if so, what is the solution...
If you like court room dramas and deliberations, stories based on the law or constitutional rights, this book is for you.
Anwitha, a young lawyer from India moves to California and meets Mia, a young attorney from Florida. Anwitha struggles to understand some aspects of the US justice system. She has concerns about something the citizens are proud of but is unable to see the reverse problem in India. Mia shares her point of view that judicial reforms are needed. Meanwhile, unexpected events enmesh the girls in a criminal trial, and an ambitious but vindictive prosecutor tries to take advantage of the loopholes in the American legal system to secure a conviction...
What happens next?
What are the concerns about the legal system and are they valid, if so, what is the solution...
If you like court room dramas and deliberations, stories based on the law or constitutional rights, this book is for you.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798823146326 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 05/03/2023 |
Pages: | 422 |
Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.06(d) |
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