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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "My Life Journey in the New York Supreme Court" by Randolph Jackson.]
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Are you a lawyer or judge, or want to be one? Are you interested in the proceeding of the court? And if yes, then this book should be your next read. My Life Journey in the New York Supreme Court, by Randolph Jackson, is a non-fiction book that discusses the experience of the author as a judge in New York.



This book comprises nine chapters. In the opening chapters, the author discusses the process of being a judge. He also explains the functions of the court and some misconceptions about the court. This part also tells us some interesting stories about his courtroom and how he handles them. In later chapters, he explains his journey from birth to joining law school and being a lawyer to becoming a supreme court judge. This part discusses some judges and their virtues that made them successful. And he also talks about some general mistakes that we should avoid, becoming a good person as well as a good judge.



In the end chapters, he talks about his personal life. In this part, he talks about family, travel, and retirement. He also talks about his favourite game and clubs in which he is a member. The author introduces many characters in the book. Because of that, sometimes, I have to go back in the book to know who he was discussing.



Personally, I like the cover of the book. It is attractive as well as explains the entire book. Even at 162 pages, It is a quick and easy read. Moreover, he shares some effective and easy ways to be a judge. It also discusses how we can become more successful as judges and lawyers. That makes this book more interesting. He, in addition, tells us about his other books to get in-depth on this topic.



The author uses some technical terms from law and court like ''gavel'' that can hinder readers, as they have to spend time understanding the meaning of the line. There are missing f-words on almost every page of the book. For example, the word ''first'' is written ''irst'' everywhere in the book. It annoys me a lot all through the book. Every so often, I have to guess whether the sentence is missing an f-word or not.



I give this book 2 out of 4 stars. This book contains no erotic or religious content. I found no vulgarity. The author should consider the book for one more round of proofreading and editing. Therefore, I do not provide this book with a higher rating.



Someone currently under the trial of any court case will find this book beneficial, as it may help them win the case. I believe those who want to be lawyers or judges find this book interesting, as it can assist them to be better lawyers or judges. This book will also appear intriguing for those who love to read autobiographies.

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Sounds awesome! Honestly such good imagination.
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To all the questions on the first paragraph, yes. I love law and I would like to practice it one day. But I am not sure I would read it judging by the fact you gave it half stars.
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People who have an interest in law would find this intriguing. I hope the book gets another round of editing. This should be an enlightening read.
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I recommend this book for law students and would be law students. Interesting book. Great review.
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Thanks a lot for the review. Although having shortcomings and errors as you mentioned in the review, I would like to try the book. I am pretty interested to know the insights of legal fields as well.
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This will be good read for my lawyer friend. Thanks for the review
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lauren jones 3 wrote: 01 Feb 2022, 09:47 Sounds awesome! Honestly such good imagination.
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OTrain M wrote: 01 Feb 2022, 11:04 To all the questions on the first paragraph, yes. I love law and I would like to practice it one day. But I am not sure I would read it judging by the fact you gave it half stars.
Thanks for stopping by and comment. I give the book only half stars because of its poor editing and broken flow of reading. If you want to read the book for the knowledge of the court and law, then you can give this book a try. Otherwise, you can pass this one. Happy reading!
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Raymond N wrote: 01 Feb 2022, 12:11 People who have an interest in law would find this intriguing. I hope the book gets another round of editing. This should be an enlightening read.
Thanks for stopping by and comment. The knowledge delivered in the book is fantastic. If the book gets another round of professional editing, it will be fantastic. Happy reading.
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Fine Brand wrote: 02 Feb 2022, 01:48 I recommend this book for law students and would be law students. Interesting book. Great review.
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Manas Ranjan Mishra wrote: 02 Feb 2022, 04:51 Thanks a lot for the review. Although having shortcomings and errors as you mentioned in the review, I would like to try the book. I am pretty interested to know the insights of legal fields as well.
Thanks for stopping by and comment. Apart from the mistakes, the knowledge about the court and law in the book is fantastic. Happy reading!
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In my opinion, I think this book is somewhat educative. The author did a good job of writing out his experience, and I think it would be a good read for me. I can learn from this book and teach others. Thanks for your review.
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Nwadinso Michael wrote: 02 Feb 2022, 06:46 In my opinion, I think this book is somewhat educative. The author did a good job of writing out his experience, and I think it would be a good read for me. I can learn from this book and teach others. Thanks for your review.
Thanks for stopping by and comment. If you want to read the book for the knowledge of the court and law, then this book can be vital, as there is many things to learn from the book. Happy reading!
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Mbenma Esther 080 wrote: 02 Feb 2022, 05:47 This will be good read for my lawyer friend. Thanks for the review
Thanks for stopping by and comment. In the book, the author also mentions his another books for lawyers. I hope your friend will find some value from the book. Happy reading!
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