Young Lawyer U.N. Truth's First Case is a novel written by Emory Washburn Ulman in 1922. The story follows the titular character, U.N. Truth, a young lawyer who has just passed the bar exam and is eager to start his career. Truth's first case is defending a man named John H. Smith, who has been accused of embezzlement. Despite the odds stacked against him, Truth is determined to prove his client's innocence and clear his name. Along the way, he faces...