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Judge Craig Brown was a fixture in the Durham, North Carolina, criminal justice system for most of his adult life. He was an outspoken critic of the system and its effect on the disadvantaged victims of gang violence. In this hard hitting book by an active participant in many nationally famous trials, he tells of his life and his career as a judge in one of North Carolina's most active judicial districts.
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Advance Praise for Judge Brown's Book
Masonry and ink. Imposing buildings and books are what first come to mind when the subject of “law” is broached. Without people, there would be no need for these buildings or books. The legal arena is populated by people building upon the experiences of their predecessors in an effort to define the rules of our civilization. It is an ongoing work that is never finished. The roles of lawyers and judges are defined within this construct. As people, their contributions to our system of laws are colored by their life experiences. Craig Brown has imparted his observations as lawyer, judge and part of our society to this epistle. He has a lot to share with us. In this regard, he assumes a new mantle: that of teacher and mentor. I’m glad he took the time to share his experiences with us.
Archie L. Smith III
Durham County Clerk of Court