When A financially and morally bankrupt government lawyer is assigned the case of a revolutionary who is keen to be hanged, he must fight against the british monarchy to defend him or lose his practise.
Alan SmitheePenpusher
When A financially and morally bankrupt government lawyer is assigned the case of a revolutionary who is keen to be hanged, he must fight against the british monarchy to defend him or lose his practise.
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When assigned a death penalty case, a financially and morally bankrupt government lawyer must overcome the British monarchy to defend a revolutionary or lose his practice.