THE MAKING OF A COUNTRY LAWYER: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

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The Making of the Country Lawyer is the firsthand comment of the dear American attorney, the modern-day folk hero, the male who has clinging his life’s work to the downtrodden as well as damned. It is the story of the careless son who, during the age of twenty, suffered an measureless as well as comfortless loss. It is this singular dim impulse in Spence’s hold up which remade him, scheming him to be the hearing lawyer, in the future doing such turning point cases as the counterclaim of Randy Weaver as well as the clearance of Karen Silkwood.

This is the stirring discourse of the male who has prisoner the American aptitude during the time when the idea in the values as well as in ourselves has been jarred to the core, told as usually Gerry Spence can.
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The Making of the Country Lawyer: An Autobiography

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