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Scott Fenney

Diese juristische Thriller-Serie folgt einem ehrgeizigen Anwalt, dessen Leben auf den Kopf gestellt wird, als er einen Fall übernimmt, der alles bedroht, was er aufgebaut hat. Reich und erfolgreich gezwungen, stellt er sich seinen eigenen Prinzipien angesichts von Ungerechtigkeit und moralischen Dilemmata. Die Geschichten erforschen die Grenzen der Gerechtigkeit, persönliche Opfer und den Kampf gegen mächtige Interessen.

The Colour of Law
Accused
The Absence of Guilt

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    The Colour of Law

    • 384 Seiten
    • 14 Lesestunden
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    When a hotshot Dallas lawyer is asked to defend a black prostitute accused of murder, he is forced to question everything he previously held dear. This is a legal thriller in which the ruthless politics of corporate law come face to face with the ethics o

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    Accused

    • 576 Seiten
    • 21 Lesestunden
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    After years of silence, Texan lawyer Scott Fenney receives a devastating phone call from his ex-wife. She has been accused of murdering her boyfriend, Trey - the man she left Scott for - and is being held in a police cell. Now she is begging Scott to defend her.

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  3. 3

    A. Scott Fenney takes the stand for an impossible case. An ISIS attack on America is narrowly averted when the FBI uncovers a plot to detonate a weapon of mass destruction in Dallas, Texas during the Super Bowl. A federal grand jury indicts twenty-four co-conspirators, including Omar al Mustafa, a notorious and charismatic Muslim cleric known for his incendiary anti-American diatribes on YouTube and Fox News. His arrest is greeted with cheers around the world and relief at home. The President goes on national television and proclaims: 'We won!' There is only one problem: there is no evidence against Mustafa. That problem falls to the presiding judge, newly appointed U.S. District Judge A. Scott Fenney. If Mustafa is innocent, Scott must set the most dangerous man in Dallas free, with no idea who is really guilty. And all with just three weeks to go before the attack is due.

    The Absence of Guilt