
Legal Blunders
by Geoff Tibballs
Year
2000
ISBN No.
9781841190204
No.of pages
384
Subject
Knowledge and Society, Social Science
Reviews
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A collection of true stories of legal, judicial and criminal incompetence which gives an insight into the tragedy of miscarriage of justice and the problem of those who abuse their power. It gives examples of the bizarre incompetence of some criminals and also ill-advised prosecutions where cases are thrown out of court or bring in damages worth a fraction of the legal fees.
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