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New to the world of William Deverell, I could not think of a more interesting series to read than that of Arthur Beauchamp. Pair a legal/courtroom drama with a Canadian setting and I was curious from the get-go. Arthur Beauchamp has made a name for himself in the Vancouver legal community as a razor-sharp defence attorney.
An explanatory note calls him "Jonathan Levin HS," as if "high school" were a professional appellation like "doctor of philosophy.". The poorly written paragraph, which is single-spaced but becomes double-spaced in the final lines, praises his "passionate devotion and professional commitment.".
Arthur looks nothing like the dazed 19-year-old being led out of a Brooklyn precinct house in the spring of 1997, trailed by burly detectives in bad suits, his hands in cuffs, his face fixed in an expression of poignant and pointless defiance. "Gotcha," said the front page of the New York Post.
Corey Arthur was born in 1977, at the end of a year during which there had been a chaotic blackout in New York City , Son of Sam had gone around killing young women in the outer boroughs, and the whole city seemed to be floating ever further from the American mainland. The Yankees won the World Series, but all else was grim.
He is serving his sentence at Green Haven Correctional Facility in Stormville, New York. Jared T. Miller
Many assumed that Jonathan Levin was a rich kid, but he was raised by his mother, who divorced Gerald Levin, center left, years before he became the CEO of Time Warner. Bebeto Matthews/AP. In 1972, Time Inc. hired Gerald Levin to work on Home Box Office.
In the fall of 1994, after a procession of drug-related arrests, Arthur was sent to a military-style prison on the shore of Lake Erie. He spent about seven months there, then returned to New York City. He got a high school equivalency degree, took some courses at Bronx Community College.
The cell is his true natural habitat. He has never even used an iPhone. Arthur spent a good deal of his 20s in Attica, the maximum security prison where bank robber Willie Sutton spent 17 years and where John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, spent 31. "I love Attica ," he tells me.
The $4 Million budget yielded a whopping $33,000,000 at the box office. Arthur Kirkland is put in jail for contempt of court for the offense of punching Judge Flemin, played by John Forsythe in an argument over the Jeff McCullaugh case played by Thomas G. Waites.
The 1980 British war film “Breaker Morant” outlines the court marshal trial of Peter Handcock, George Witton and Harry Morant, all Lieutenants in the Australian Army. The men were accused of committing atrocities during their service. When his superior asked him to spearhead the prosecution of these men, Major James Francis Thomas instead, became their legal counsel and defense attorney during the proceedings which took place in Pretoria, South Africa in 1902. The film was awarded multiple Australian Film Institute Awards.
Lieutenant Daniel Caffee. The 1992 film “A Few Good Men is a legal drama that involves the court martial of and murder charges against two United States Marines. They are accused of the murder of a fellow marine. This dramatic film is filled with red tape, directives and roadblocks for the defense.
Both the film and book are inspired by the real events that happened when environmental pollution in the city of Woburn, Massachusetts contaminated a local acquifer.
Al Pacino delivers an unforgettable performance as attorney Arthur Kirkland in the 1979 courtroom drama film “And Justice For All.” The film includes costars Craig T. Nelson, Lee Strasberg, John Forsythe, Jack Warden, Jeffrey Tambor, Thomas Waites and Christine Lahti. The screenplay writers were Barry Levinson and Valerie Curtin. The $4 Million budget yielded a whopping $33,000,000 at the box office. Arthur Kirkland is put in jail for contempt of court for the offense of punching Judge Flemin, played by John Forsythe in an argument over the Jeff McCullaugh case played by Thomas G. Waites. Kirkland takes on a few cases in which his clients are arrested for small infractions and then become victims at the hands of an unjust legal system.
Elle Woods. This is a comedic take on the legal system. In the 2001 film “Legally Blonde,” Reese Witherspoon plays the character Elle Woods who is only pursuing a law degree to get the attention of her love interest. She is joined by Luke Wilson, Matthew Davis, Slema lair, Jennifer Coolidge and Vic Garber.
Matthew McConaughey is Mickey Haller, criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles County. He works out of the back seat of His chauffeured Lincoln Town car. Most of his clients have been low profile until the big one makes itself available. “The Lincoln Lawyer” is a 2011 film that highlights McConaughey’s acting skills as he delivers the role with perfection in unraveling the mysteries and navigating the twists that he discovers as two cases he is working on are intermingled. The film also is an adaptation of “The Lincoln Lawyer,” novel and stars William H. Macy, Ryan Phillippe, Marisa Tomei and Bryan Cranston.