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About the work
Judicial error
In criminal cases, judges evaluate and combine evidence to reach verdicts. In an investigation, mistakes can be made that lead to an unjust conviction or acquittal of defendants. New evidence may come to light or there is a possibility that the real perpetrator confesses. Fortunately, the naked truth sometimes comes to light.
Specifications
| Publisher | Francina van 't Veld |
|---|---|
| Framed | Not included |
| Condition/details | Excellent |
| Signature | Included |
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