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The Dwarf Who Moved and Other Remarkable Tales From a Life in the La
By (Author) Peter QC. Williams
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
22nd September 2014
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Legal profession / practice of law: general
340.092
Hardback
304
Width 160mm, Height 241mm, Spine 31mm
618g
New Zealand's pre-eminent criminal barrister looks back on his remarkable life and times.
'Peter Williams QC is the definitive defendant's alter ego, the popular ideal of what a defending lawyer should be, and the most effective defence barrister our legal system has experienced.'
In his time as a criminal defence lawyer in the New Zealand courts, Peter Williams QC has seen it all. From the days when abortion, homosexuality and even telling fortunes could see a person hauled before the courts, to sensational cases of wrongful imprisonment and police corruption, he has witnessed the defining moments in the evolution of our modern judicial and penal systems.
In this rich and wise collection of memoir, anecdote and forensic analysis our pre-eminent courtroom advocate recalls the people (including Ronald Jorgensen, Arthur Allan Thomas, "Mr Asia", James K Baxter, Winston Peters and many more) and the cases (both celebrated and obscure) that have defined his remarkable career, and illuminates the ways in which a legal system mirrors its society, for good and bad.
Fearless, astute and compassionate, Peter Williams proves - beyond reasonable doubt - that truth is nearly always stranger than fiction.
Peter Williams QC is New Zealands best known criminal barrister. He has appeared in some of the countrys most celebrated and controversial trials, including the so-called Mr Asia case, the notorious Basset Road machinegun murders, the Arthur Allan Thomas appeal and the murder trial of World War II hero Peta Awatere. Made Queens Counsel in 1987, he was for a long time the public face of the Howard League for Penal Reform.