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Courts and Criminals, by Arthur Train

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Courts and Criminals, by Arthur Train

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Courts and Criminals, by Arthur Train

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Courts and Criminals is classic overview of the legal system by noted lawyer and author Arthur Train.

Courts and Criminals, by Arthur Train

  • Published on: 2015-03-22
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .49" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 216 pages
Courts and Criminals, by Arthur Train

About the Author Arthur Cheney Train (6 September 1875 - 22 December 1945) was an American lawyer and legal thriller writer, particularly known for his novels of courtroom intrigue and the creation of the fictional lawyer Mr Ephraim Tutt. Train was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His father was politician and lawyer Charles Russell Train and his mother, Sara Maria Cheney. Train graduated BA from Harvard University in 1896 and LLB from Harvard Law School in 1899. In 1897, Train married Ethel Kissam and they had four children. Ethel died in 1923 and Train married Helen Coster Gerard with whom he had one child. In January 1901, Train became assistant in the office of the New York District Attorney and in 1904 he started his literary career with the publication of the short story The Maximilian Diamond in Leslie's Monthly. He spent the next decade running the two careers in parallel. From 1915 to 1922, Train was in private practice as a lawyer with Charles Albert Perkins while continuing to write, not just novels but advertising copy, vaudeville sketch comedy, poetry and journalism. In 1919, he created the popular character of Mr. Ephraim Tutt, a wiley old lawyer who supported the common man and always had a trick up his sleeve to right the law's injustices. He also coauthored two science fiction novels with eminent physicist Robert W. Wood. After 1922, Train devoted himself to writing. This book of Train's is published by Magic Lamp Press, who also publish the Peter Sharp Legal Mystery Series, all available on Amazon.com through the main website at www.legalmystery.com


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Essays on American Criminal law from the early 1900s By Hill Country Bob The is a collection of essays written between 1905 and 1910 that I believe have aged very well. Arthur Cheney Train looks at a different topic in each chapter or essay. The essays are over one hundred years old, but seem to still be current and applicable today.He addresses crime from the standpoint of a lawyer who sees the results in the courtroom. He is not interested in being politically correct, given that the essays were written in the 1905 - 10 period.The first essay, "Chapter 1 The Pleasant Fiction of the Presumption of Innocence" deals with how city police departments and politicians address crime, it is practical from their point of view, but perhaps a little rough on the edges.Chapter 2 deals with preparing a case for trial from the point of view of the lawyer which is insightful as Mr. Train was a very good and experienced lawyer in the day.Chapter 3 deals with sensationalism and jury trials. The O. J. Simpson trial would have fit into this category, as well as other famous trials. Chapter 4 addressees why men kill.Chapters 5 and 6 are two essays on detectives and their roll in the criminal justice system of the early 1900s.Chapter 7 addresses women in the courts in the period of the early 1900s.Chapter 8 addresses tricks of the trade which is interesting. Chapter 9 is titled: "What Fosters Crime?", where he looks at the factors as seen in the early 1900s.Chapter 10 is: "Insanity and the Law". Insanity has always been a factor in crime, and this essay addresses how insanity was addressed over 100 years ago in the courts.I found this an interesting look at the American Criminal justice system in the early 1900s as seen through the eyes of a then practicing attorney. Recommend this book to people interested in the law and the times.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good book By Alexandra Easy to follow and read... Would recommend if still available.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Three Stars By Willie Hough Interesting book. Got it right away.

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