“The most important thing to do is to make the judge want to decide things your way," Darrow advised one of his younger partners. "They are human beings, moved by the same things that move other human beings. The point of law merely give the judge a reason for doing what you have already made him want to do.”
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Clarence Darrow for the defense
This book delves into the life and career of Clarence Darrow, focusing on his influential role as a defense attorney. It examines his approach to law, his defense tactics, and his involvement in some of the most significant legal battles of his time. more
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