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The one constant however was Judge Locallo. I enjoyed seeing how he treated defendants. He was kind to them and never dehumanized them. Some people thought he was too kind (allowing contact visits, given probation, etc) but this illustrated some of the issues with the current legal system. It also clearly shows that plea deals are king. The rare instances that a trial occurred in the book showcased how many defendants took pleas-guilty or not!
Overall, the story has ups and downs. There are long stretches where literally nothing is happening then a trial, then back to long stretches of plea deals. While the book shows us some of the challenges our court system faces, it could have been much more succinct.
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- 29 January, 2020: Reviewed