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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Nancy Grace host of her own show on CNN, a legal commentator on Court TV and a former prosecutor who never loss a case criticizes the criminal justice system including defense attorneys, judges, and juries. She also comments on controversial cases like Michael Jackson, Kobe Bryant, and Scout Peterson among others. She also suggests ways to reform the legal process to help victims of crime rather then criminals. Her book is factual and you can tell she has a zeal for justice. And I agree with almost everything she says in this book, especially that criminals should not profit from their convictions. no reviews | add a review
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Court TV host Nancy Grace presents her case in this behind-the-scenes look at the high-profile cases everyone is talking about ancy Grace is a name millions of Americans recognize from her regular appearances on Court TV and Larry King Live. Legions of loyal fans tune in for her opinions on today's high-profile cases and her expert commentary on the challenges facing the American judicial system. Now, in Objection!, she makes her case for what's wrong with the legal system and what can be done about it. No library descriptions found. |
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Nancy Grace is the host of Closing Arguments on Court TV and Nancy Grace on CNN's Headline News. Nancy has won legions of devoted fans with her intelligent, plain-spoken approach to the law. A passionate victims' right advocate and outspoken critic of the often circus-like atmosphere surrounding high-profile cases, Nancy never holds anything back as she addresses the most critical issues at the heart of the criminal justice system.