Courts and Criminals is a collection of articles written by Arthur Train, a former New York City assistant district attorney and noted author. The book offers a fascinating insight into the American criminal justice system during the early 20th century. Train's articles are based on his personal experiences and observations of the courts and the criminals who appeared before them. He provides an in-depth look at the workings of the legal system, including...
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