Famous Trials

Famous Trials by Harry Hodge, published by Penguin Group USA in 1984, presents a detailed account of nine significant trials related to murder and treason. This edition, comprising 375 pages, is written in English and explores the narratives surrounding these legal cases, including the experiences of individuals who were unjustly convicted.
Readers will find a thorough recounting of the trials, focusing on the complexities of the legal proceedings and the societal implications of each case. The book delves into the themes of justice and injustice, providing insights into the trials that have shaped public perception of the legal system. With its exploration of high-profile cases, Famous Trials serves as a resource for those interested in the intricacies of legal history and the impact of judicial decisions.
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Recounts the stories of nine trials involving murder and treason, and includes the stories of some unjustly convicted individuals
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