The Prisoner at the Bar: Sidelights on the Administration of Criminal Justice is a non-fiction book written by Arthur Train. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the American criminal justice system, exploring its strengths and weaknesses through a series of case studies. The author, who was a lawyer and judge himself, offers insights into the legal profession and the workings of the courts, drawing on his own experiences and observations...
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