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When Judge Calvin Jeffries becomes the first sitting judge to be murdered while serving in office, charismatic criminal defense attorney Joseph Antonelli finds himself smack in the middle of a riveting case. As he works through the intricacies of a homicide audacious enough to strike at the heart of justice, the ensuing investigation and trial reveal a deadly trail of evil, shattered lives, and revenge. While challenging traditional notions of crime and punishment, the novel also calls into show more question the very principles of our judicial system and marks the breakthrough of a master storyteller. D.W. Buffas The Defense (Henry Holt, 1997) received great praise and grossed more than 40,000 hardcover copies. The Prosecution (Henry Holt, 1999) was also lauded by critics and garnered equally impressive sales. show lessTags
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In The Judgement, Judge Calvin Jeffries is murdered. He had a brilliant legal mind, but was a villainous, evil person. Defense attorney Joseph Antonelli has had his share of run ins with the late judge and is none too sad to see him gone. After a second judge is killed and a homeless man who can barely speak is accused of the murder, Antonelli takes on the case. All of this traces back to a former legal associate of his, who is now in a home for the criminally insane after attempting to kill Antonelli years back.
The plot in this novel is clever and well developed. I enjoyed seeing the development of who was behind the killings and how it was unveiled. It was interesting and atypical. The characterization was also well developed. There show more weren't many characters, and the ones that were in the novel seemed to count. The novel is fast paced. The ending was climactic but I thought it left a little to be desired. I didn't care much for the Antonelli romance in the story. It seemed thrown in and didn't really add anything. It seemed as if the author felt obligated to have a romance and just added it in. Otherwise, a strong thriller worth reading.
Carl Alves - author of Blood Street show less
The plot in this novel is clever and well developed. I enjoyed seeing the development of who was behind the killings and how it was unveiled. It was interesting and atypical. The characterization was also well developed. There show more weren't many characters, and the ones that were in the novel seemed to count. The novel is fast paced. The ending was climactic but I thought it left a little to be desired. I didn't care much for the Antonelli romance in the story. It seemed thrown in and didn't really add anything. It seemed as if the author felt obligated to have a romance and just added it in. Otherwise, a strong thriller worth reading.
Carl Alves - author of Blood Street show less
5650. The Judgment, by D. W. Buffa (read 20 Sep 2019) This is the third Buffa novel I've read. Joseph Antonelli is a seasoned criminal defense lawyer in Portland, Oregon, who practices before a couple of evil judges. When evil Judge Jeffries is murdered he is succeeded by another evil judge Much of the book (especially Antonelli's love life) is boring before the accounts of the trials which I found full of interest. I could not help comparing the trial narrative with trials I have had. In our jurisdiction a local rule is that the lawyer examining a witness shall do so while seated at the counsel table except it handing an exhibit to the testifying witness. As I followed the trials in this novel , with the examining lawyer prancing show more around the courtroom during examination of a witness I felt that our rule was a good one The sequence of events is pretty incredible but does make for attention-holding interest. . show less
Boring, did not hold my interest. It was hard to get into the main character
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D. W. Buffa served as a defense attorney for ten years. He has a doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago. He is the author of the Joseph Antonelli series. Buffa's other books include The Last Man, Evangeline, The Grand Master and The Dark Backward. He also writes under the pseudonym of Lawrence Alexander (Rubicon, 2008). show more (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original publication date
- 2001
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- Joseph Antonelli; Calvin Jeffries
- Dedication
- For My Father
Harold David Buffa
Who always told stories I never wanted to end. - First words
- I have spent years defending some of the worst people who ever lived, but the most evil man I ever knew was never once accused of a crime.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Asa Bartman had been killed, stabbed to death outside his office, in the street next to his car.
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