A man who has devoted his life's work to defending the innocent and damned offers a first-hand account of his childhood and the almost unendurable tragedy that transformed him and fashioned his views of the world. Gerry Spence is one of America's foremost trial attorneys, handling such landmark cases as Randy Weaver and the vindication of Karen Silkwood. Martin's Press.
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A man who has devoted his life's work to defending the innocent and damned offers a first-hand account of his childhood and the almost unendurable tragedy that transformed him and fashioned his views of the world. Gerry Spence is one of America's foremost trial attorneys, handling such landmark cases as Randy Weaver and the vindication of Karen Silkwood. Martin's Press.
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