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Final Judgment

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The story of Cullen Davis' many trials and the outcomes.

The hypocrisy and contradictions in TX culture are appalling. We laud the rich and protect them from our laws, and turn on the victims regularly. If anyone things they can win a case in TX, this book lays out how important personal wealth is - forget justice.

And yes, I'm a TX resident.

466 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1993

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Steven Naifeh

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May 26, 2015
Fascinating, but appalling. Justice for the richest man ever tried for murder in this state was bought, and the fact that Richard Racehorse Haynes has been allowed to continue practicing law is a travesty. Reading this book is like reading The Dukes of Hazzard! It's about that ridiculous what really happened.

Well written and well researched.
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