Justice in the Age of Judgment

When Amanda Knox arrived in Perugia, Italy, the beautiful nineteen-year-old American student thought she was going to have a memorable time. However, she never expected the cruel reality faith had in store for her. It wasn’t long before she was wrongly accused of gruesomely murdering her roommate. Then the untold horrors began in the foreign country she found herself. The blackmails, false accusations, media trials, and physical assault stacked the odds against Amanda. However, when Anne Bremner and her team got involved in the case, she knew they must work very hard to have any chance of saving the innocent girl.

Characters include Raffaele Sollecito, Meredith Kercher, Giuliano Mignini, John Kercher, Edda Mellas, Chris Mellas, Kurt Knox, and Rudy Guede etc.

Justice in the Age of Judgment is a true life story that reads like a fictional blockbuster crime novel. It also chronicled some of the globally famous trials like that of O. J. Simpson who was accused of murdering his ex-wife and her boyfriend, as well as Scott Peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife etc. while providing an insight to some of the behind-the-scene activities that shape the outcome of trials.

 

BIO: Anne Bremner, JD, is a trial attorney and one of the nation’s most recognized legal analysts. Her decades-long practice emphasizes civil rights, catastrophic loss, defense, and criminal law. In her thirty-five years as an attorney, she has been lead counsel for numerous highly publicized court cases. As a contributing broadcast legal analyst, Bremner appears regularly on national networks including CNN, Fox, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, the BBC, Court TV, and others. She has been voted one of the best lawyers in Seattle and one of Seattle’s Top 25 most influential people. She is a Stanford graduate and has a perfect AVVO rating as an attorney. She lives in Seattle, Washington
Doug Bremner, MD, is a psychiatrist, researcher, writer, and professor at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Bremner is a world leader in research in the field of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and memory, including studies related to false memories with relevance to coerced testimony. He has served as an expert witness in litigation related to PTSD and drug safety and has often appeared on CNN as an expert analyst. He has written over 400 research papers and several best-selling books including Does Stress Damage the Brain? and Before You Take That Pill: Risks and Side Effects You Won’t Find on the Label of Commonly Prescribed Medications, Vitamins and Supplements. Dr. Bremner lives in Atlanta, Georgia.


Genre: Crime, Non-Fiction