What the Judge Saw: Being Twenty-Five Years in Manchester by One Who Has Done It is a compelling memoir by Sir Edward Abbott Parry offering a unique glimpse into the judicial system and the intricacies of legal proceedings in Manchester. Through his experiences as a judge Parry shares insightful anecdotes and reflections on the cases he presided over revealing the human stories behind the legal battles. His narrative not only highlights the challenges faced by the judiciary but also emphasizes the moral dilemmas and societal issues that permeate the courtroom. *** In this engaging account Parry''s writing is both informative and thought-provoking making it accessible to both legal professionals and general readers. He delves into the evolution of law and justice over his twenty-five years on the bench providing a historical context that enriches the reader''s understanding of the legal landscape. The book serves as a testament to the complexities of justice and the profound impact of judicial decisions on individuals and communities making it a significant contribution to legal literature.
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