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Mass Market Paperback Wilkes: His Life and Crimes Book

ISBN: 0345372557

ISBN13: 9780345372550

Wilkes: His Life and Crimes

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Sam's Scoop

This book has been the best book I've ever read, by far! The devious and conniving things one defense attorney will do to win will keep you entertained. In John Wilkes's quest for success, anyone or anything that gets in his way will NOT stop him. I would recommend this book to anyone with a decent sense of humor!

MAGNIFICENT WRITING

Absolutely wonderful. I couldn't put this book down. Wilkes is a tremendously clever lawyer who uses anything necessary to get his client's off. He badmouths judges, the system, and doesn't pull punches on any subject! It's one of those novels that you'll miss the stop on the train because you can't lift your head to look up!

The best book I hace ever read! Hilarious! Had me rolling!

This is one of the best books I have ever read! I couldn't put it down. It had me laughing to the point of tears. If you like reading about the judicial system (mainly how screwed up it is) this is the book for you!

God bless an attorney with a sense of humor.

One can either rage against the absurdities inherent in our system of justice or make fun of them, and Chuck Sevilla has chosen to do the latter in this wonderful, funny book. Venal clients, crazy judges, and the highs and lows of practicing law are all presented here in the story of John Wilkes, a fictional criminal defense attorney from New York City. I'm sorry to see this book out of print, because it should be required reading for every law student, lawyer, judge and anyone else with an interest in the rule of law. Give it a try.

A hilarious look at the legal profession

In the style of Dr. Watson, Schoonover has written an eyewitness account of his legal mentor Wilkes. This book is hilarious. Having practiced law on occasion in the New York criminal courts, I could not stop laughing. The book will be just as funny to non-lawyers, too. It's constant and not-so-subtle broadsides against the legal profession and the characters who haunt the criminal courts will appeal to all. (Sorry about that.) It is well worth the quick read, as is Wilkes on Trial, the sequel.
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