What lessons did you learn from the book?

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What lessons did you learn from the book?

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What lessons did you learn from the book?
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Only the exquisite word pictures that perfectly describe people, objects, events, and activities surpass the character development of the various characters in this drama. The interactions between individuals, their circumstances, feelings, greed, and needs for justice and the truth are wonderful. Sympathy, honesty, bravery, and the winning formula of perseverance and a desire for justice to triumph out are all on display.
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Regarding the book's content and interest, I enjoyed reading the backgrounds and personalities of the characters. One lesson I learned is that you'll only win the case if the truth is on your side, which is determined by evidentiary solid support, which favored one side.
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I learned that in the world of jurisprudence, it matters a lot who one knows when it comes to the question of whether one will win a case they have lodged or not. One needs to align themselves with the right parties with the right motivation. The art of the practice of law is one way of wealth redistribution
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I learned that cases are won by what you can prove not by what you know. One also needs friends in the system for some certain things to go their way. It is sad but that's life.
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Harty Muli wrote: 29 Oct 2023, 09:17 I learned that in the world of jurisprudence, it matters a lot who one knows when it comes to the question of whether one will win a case they have lodged or not. One needs to align themselves with the right parties with the right motivation. The art of the practice of law is one way of wealth redistribution
You have said it so rightly. Having some sort of influence can get you an upper hand in the case, which has the potential to lead to manipulations. But if the cause is right and the person is truthful, then it can definitely be beneficial.
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Buikem Kasia wrote: 31 Oct 2023, 00:35 I learned that cases are won by what you can prove not by what you know. One also needs friends in the system for some certain things to go their way. It is sad but that's life.
Money gives people power and power can get them a lot of things. But, in the end, nothing can bend the truth and it will prevail no matter how influential the person is. It is indeed sad that people don't understand this until it's too late.
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I empathized with Jimason and the others affected by the accident, but I firmly believed that justice must be served, regardless of our emotions.
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The book had a very interesting plot and story structure. It showed how our justice system works. It also emphasized that cases are won or lost on the amount of evidence one has.
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I learned that in the justice system, the outcome of a case is often determined by the evidence that can be proven, not necessarily by the truth of the matter. This means that people who have connections and influence within the system may have an advantage when it comes to getting a favorable outcome, regardless of the actual facts of the case. While this may be frustrating, it's important to be aware of this reality when seeking justice.
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The book emphasized to me that 'winning' in court and actual truth or innocence are often two different things.
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I discovered that in the field of law, one's network of contacts has a significant role in determining the likelihood of success in a case they file. It is necessary to identify oneself with the proper people who have the same goals. One method of redistributing money is through the art of practicing law.
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Given the nature of the trial, the protagonist (Ted Born) likely faces significant personal and professional challenges. The book might explore themes of resilience, learning from setbacks, and ultimately finding success despite seemingly insurmountable odds.
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In the realm of the justice system, the crux of a case often hinges not on the absolute truth but on the evidence that can be effectively proven. This means that individuals wielding connections and influence within the system might enjoy an edge in securing a favorable verdict, even if it doesn't wholly align with the factual essence of the matter at hand. Understanding this nuance becomes crucial when navigating the pursuit of justice, acknowledging that fairness and truth might not always harmonize within the framework of the legal process.
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The character development of the numerous characters in this drama is only surpassed by the magnificent word pictures that describe people, objects, events, and activities wonderfully. Wonderful relationships exist between people, their situations, feelings, greed, and needs for justice and the truth. On exhibit are qualities like empathy, integrity, boldness, and the winning combination of tenacity and a desire for justice to prevail.
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