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Southern Justice

By: Mary Kane
Narrated by: Robin Waters
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Kat James enjoys a successful criminal defense practice in a small city in the South.

Her Yankee upbringing is undeniable as she shares a frank, and sometimes humorous, perspective on lawyering.

After she accepts a judge’s request to represent a young, black boy charged as an adult with the robbery and murder of a local state trooper’s wife in an outlying, rural jurisdiction, the trial unfolds with gripping suspense and gritty realism.

Through Southern Justice, you will experience courtrooms and law offices with riveting authenticity, and face truth as never before.

©2012 Mary Kane (P)2019 Mary Kane
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realistic and poignant

A young black boy in the south is charged with murder. A compelling, realistic and poignant story. Moves quickly. I highly recommend.

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