About This Book
A collection of short prose pieces set in small-town courts and rural communities that examines how the legal system, police, and public institutions intersect with ordinary lives. Vivid courtroom sketches, anecdotal memories, and reflective essays portray magistrates, officers, defendants, aid workers, and the vulnerable, alternating observation and moral commentary. Recurring themes include the tension between law and conscience, communal solidarity with outcasts, quiet acts of compassion, and a satirical critique of legal hypocrisy, delivered through plain, unsentimental sketches and pointed social reflection.
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