
Nothing Like the Truth
The Trial and Tribulations of a Criminal Judge
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Nigel Lithman QC
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Nigel Lithman QC
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In 100 percent of criminal trials, someone, if not everyone, tells lies.
If it wasn’t for liars, there wouldn’t be trials.
When a defendant swears "to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth", most judges and barristers believe their evidence will be "nothing like the truth".
Who can blame them? During years of exposure to a daily diet of murder and mayhem, lies, and liars, they’ve heard it all before.
In Nothing Like the Truth, Nigel Lithman, QC, provides an entertaining and irreverent insight into life in the criminal courts as barrister, QC, and Crown Court judge. Using his experience in true crime, he mixes tales of horror with humor and questions whether it is possible for defendants to get a fair trial.
©2021 Nigel Lithman (P)2021 Nigel LithmanLos oyentes también disfrutaron...
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