Rodney R. Jones and Gerald F. Uelman, Editors
Supreme Folly
Hilarious Excerpts from Actual Court Cases
Illustrations by Lee Lorenz
Lawyers and non-lawyers alike fell delightedly on the authors' previous collection of ridiculous
experts from actual court cases. Now Rodney R. Jones and Gerlad F. Uelman return
with an all-new assortment of unintentionally amusing incidents from legal cases
of all kinds, including folly in the Supreme Court itself. Here are laughably
choice courtroom exchanges and incriminating evidence and the comical results
of efforts to decide the most urgent legal questions: Is living in Iowa cruel
and unusual punishment? Is praying aloud protected against wiretapping? Does a
pregnant woman, driving alone, constitute a car pool?
No judge, lawyer, law student, or potential juror should be without this uproarious
collection of real-life humor from America's legal systerm.
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