“Justice Clarke’s poems are a pleasure to read. They are thoughtful and contemplative. His poems give an insight into the thoughts of a judge, insight that one wouldn’t be able to get anywhere . . . This judge is humorous, witty, tender, sympathetic and has an attractive humility . . . the true James Clarke is revealed. He sees everything.” —Edward L. Greenspan, in the introduction
How to Bribe a Judge
$19.95
A book of poems for justified sinners and reprobates alike, this collection of poetry, written by a Justice of the Ontario Court, offers insights on the act of court room sentencing and explores mercy and tolerance strained by wisdom.
With an Introduction by Edward L. Greenspan
Poetry 2002 • 6 x 9 inches • PB with French Flaps 77 pages • 978-1550965582
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