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Capturing Crime
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Capturing Crime in Brampton, ON
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Capturing Crime in Brampton, ON
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Quality coffee table style publication involving New Brunswick Law courts, Judges, prosecutors, witnesses, defense teams, evidence in red bags, all drawn from an artist’s perspective. The good guys, the ‘bad’ guys, the top dozen or more stories over the last three decades from the New Brunswick courts, but with many prominent within Canada or of national significance. (e.g., both trials of Alan Légère, the Winters and Romeo murder trials, child molestation and neglect, Premier Hatfield“marijuana case”, Columbian drug smuggling, the Bourque RCMP murders in Moncton, the Irving Empire in court … and more) all wrapped up in one tidy package, with full colour images and well constructed verse explaining each of those trials. Artist Carol Taylor has been sketching in the courts for over thirty years, while her documentation of those years covering a wide variety of court cases, is both factual and entertaining. Greg Marquis, author and professor of Criminal Justice and Canadian history at UNB, wrote the trial narratives; Preface by Connell Smith; Epilogue by Roslyn Rosenfeld.
Quality coffee table style publication involving New Brunswick Law courts, Judges, prosecutors, witnesses, defense teams, evidence in red bags, all drawn from an artist’s perspective. The good guys, the ‘bad’ guys, the top dozen or more stories over the last three decades from the New Brunswick courts, but with many prominent within Canada or of national significance. (e.g., both trials of Alan Légère, the Winters and Romeo murder trials, child molestation and neglect, Premier Hatfield“marijuana case”, Columbian drug smuggling, the Bourque RCMP murders in Moncton, the Irving Empire in court … and more) all wrapped up in one tidy package, with full colour images and well constructed verse explaining each of those trials. Artist Carol Taylor has been sketching in the courts for over thirty years, while her documentation of those years covering a wide variety of court cases, is both factual and entertaining. Greg Marquis, author and professor of Criminal Justice and Canadian history at UNB, wrote the trial narratives; Preface by Connell Smith; Epilogue by Roslyn Rosenfeld.





















