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Grif Stockley

    Stockley delves into the complex and often painful aspects of race relations and civil rights in the American South. His work examines historical events and their enduring impacts on society. As a former attorney with extensive experience in legal advocacy, Stockley is dedicated to analyzing systemic injustices. His writing stands out for its profound understanding of the historical roots of contemporary social issues.

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    • 1993

      "Entertaining...Fast, fascinating."THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNEWhen the profits of his law firm dip too low, ex-public defender Gideon Page is fired--but not before he steals a case that has all the makings of a media nightmare. Dr. Andrew Chapman, a black psychiatrist, is charged with manslaughter when a severely retarded girl dies in his care during a risky--and some say barbaric--elctro-shock procedure. When it turns out that the doctor and the girl's mother were having an affair, the press is about to have a field day. That is, unless Gideon can unravel the many twisted threads of truth, battle a county steeped in racial strife, and lock horns with a tough, ambitious, female prosecutor in a courtroom set to explode....

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