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The Color Of Law
by Mark Gimenez
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A. Scott Fenney clawed his way up from poverty to a prosperous and successful life as a lawyer at a top Dallas firm, sacrificing his integrity in the process. This debut legal thriller offers its protagonist a chance to win it back. A judge forces Fenney to take on a pro bono case, defending a heroin-addicted prostitute accused of murdering the bad-seed son of a prominent Texas politician. Naturally, there is more to the case than first appears, and Fenney must decide what he values more--his posh lifestyle or seeing justice done.
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9780739323250,
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9781415929247,
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9780307275004,
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Anchor Books,
2006
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Publisher Notes
A partner at an elite Dallas law firm, Scott Fenney is forced to choose between his conscience and his wealthy, privileged lifestyle when he assigned to defend pro bono Shawanda Jones, a heroin-addicted prostitute, who is accused of murdering Clark McCall, the ne-er-do-well son of a millionaire Texas senator and presidential candidate. A first novel. Reprint.
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