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Bimonthly


of Law


Review


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                   Volume 10 Number 1 January-February 1999


FICTION
Blind Judgment Grif Stockley. New York:
Simon &  Schuster, 1997. 297 p. 0 684 81564 8.
$21.50
Reviewed by Andrew J. McClurg, professor,
University of Arkansas at Little Rock School
of Law
      In his fifth Gideon Page novel, Grif
Stockley once again shows he's a cut above -
way above - the ordinary courtroom crime drama
writer.
      Blind Judgment finds Page, Stockley's
pathetically flawed antihero, going home to
Mississippi Delta region of Arkansas where he
grew up to defend Doss Bledsoe, a black man
accused of killing his Asian employer at a meat-
packing plant.
      Gideon is no silk-stocking lawyer. If he
has socks at all, you can bet they don't match.
He epitomizes Stockley's greatest writing gift:
creating unforgettable characters who are the real
deal, at once lovable and contemptible in their


IN  THIS  ISSUE:
Fiction........................
Taxation.......................
An  interview (Legal Analysis)..
Lawyers   & Ethics............
Politics   &  Philosophy  ..........
Books   Received.................
Books   Reviewed.................
Authors   of  Books  Reviewed  ......
Nota  Bander....................


humaneness. When Gideon isn't obsessing about
sex, he's worrying about how many times a day
he has to urinate.
      Borrowing from a warehouse of people-
experience stockpiled during his twenty-five
years as a Legal Services attorney representing
indigent clients, Stockley's books are densely
populated by hilarious, quirky characters.
Gideon's overweight office-mate, Dan, is a
convicted Twinkie-shoplifter who left his wife
for a prostitute. His insolent receptionist, guaran-
teed life tenure because her uncle owns the
building, never misses an opportunity to remind
her bosses they're losers.
      None of Stockley's characters is destined
for sainthood, certainly not Gideon. The case
back home, appears to be a guaranteed loser for
the always struggling lawyer, but he takes it on
anyway to settle the score with the man who
helped destroy his family decades earlier.
      Back in Bear Creek (in reality Marianna,



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