People enter the legal profession because they have a passion for justice; at times justice fails to deliver.
Life has its ups and downs for three young Manchester barristers, Dominic, Phil and Ged but, in the main, they love the work they do. They entered the profession because they have a passion for justice, an innate sense of what is right.
A life-changing event challenges the belief that, for at least one of them, legal justice is not working. Is it ever okay to decide to mete out moral justice when legal justice is not working? With the same set of circumstances, would you make the same devastating choice?
This is the first book in a trilogy that explores the difference between legal and moral justice.
Life has its ups and downs for three young Manchester barristers, Dominic, Phil and Ged but, in the main, they love the work they do. They entered the profession because they have a passion for justice, an innate sense of what is right.
A life-changing event challenges the belief that, for at least one of them, legal justice is not working. Is it ever okay to decide to mete out moral justice when legal justice is not working? With the same set of circumstances, would you make the same devastating choice?
This is the first book in a trilogy that explores the difference between legal and moral justice.