True Cases Boxed Set
Criminal Lawyers, Judges, and Shrinks on Cases that Haunt Them
- Publisher
- Durvile Publications
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2018
- Category
- General, Lawyers & Judges
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781988824178
- Publish Date
- Sep 2018
- List Price
- $90.00
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Description
In this series, Criminal Lawyers, Judges, Forensic Psychologist and Psychiatrists write about cases that still keep them up at night. There are four books in the series.
Book 1, Tough Crimes, is a collection of thoughtful and insightful essays from prominent criminal lawyers. Stories include wrongful convictions, reasonable doubt, homicides, and community spirit.
Book 2, Shrunk, is a collection of true cases by eminent forensic psychologists and psychiatrists facing the tough topic of mental illness in the criminal justice system.
Book 3, More Tough Crimes, like its predecessor, provides readers with a window into the insightful thinking of some of the best legal minds from coast to coast.
Book 4, Women in Criminal Justice is women judges and criminal lawyers telling of cases that they have found particularly challenging. Some were disquieting/perplexing or had surprising turns, many are high-profile, and many continue to have interesting social or personal effect. Unique to this book, are distinctly women’s perspectives, and many chapters deal with Women’s, Indigenous, and LGBTQ+ issues.
About the authors
Contributor Notes
William Trudell is the Chair of the Canadian Council of Criminal Defence Lawyers, a Fellow of The American College of Trial Lawyers, and recipient of The Law Society Medal. He practices at Simcoe Chambers in Toronto.
Excerpt: True Cases Boxed Set: Criminal Lawyers, Judges, and Shrinks on Cases that Haunt Them (edited by William Trudell, Shyba Lorene, C.D. Evans & J. Thomas Dalby)
John Rosen on Defence of Paul Bernardo, from Tough Crimes
Much has been written about the videotapes, the failure of the police to find them and the horrific nature of their contents. But nothing has ever been said about the impact of the tapes on the lawyers. After taking possession of the tapes, [Clayton] Ruby and I met at his home to view them for the first time. We played the VHS tapes so as not to damage the originals. We also fast-forwarded through most parts. Our intention was to get an understanding of what was depicted so we could assess my legal, professional and ethical obligations.In truth though, the images depicted shook me to the core. At one point, I needed to stop and excuse myself for a few moments. The images were deeply disturbing and the implications were obvious. How was I going to defend this case in the face of these tapes? What would prevent the jury from coming over the boards at me for having the gall to advance any defence for this accused? Moreover, I am a father myself – what would my own family think of me? How was I going to survive a trial with my health and reputation intact? I could have avoided my responsibilities by claiming I was a witness to the chain of custody of the tapes. But what would that have said about the twenty-five years of my life that, at that point in time, I had dedicated to the criminal law? After a moment’s hesitation, I decided to set aside my personal feelings and interests and get on with the job at hand.
Editorial Reviews
“Tough Crimes is an incredible collection of memorable cases .... Readers go behind the scenes as lawyers prepare for difficult cases and see how they handle their clients, witnesses, and other evidence during and after trial.” — The Calgary Herald
?“The Shrunk anthology takes a deep dive into the darkest, sometimes ugly, recesses of the minds of those whose deeds fill communities with shock, fear and revulsion.” — Canadian Press
?“More Tough Crimes is a revealing, at times searing and always very human look inside our criminal courtrooms and the people who populate them.” — The Globe and Mail
?“Women in Criminal Justice is a book with stories that stand out –personal, sometimes heart-rending stories told by defence lawyers, Crown attorneys and judges involved in the legal system.” — The Toronto Star
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