Evan Whitton was a reporter who became a legal historian after happening to see how two totally different systems dealt with the same organised criminal — Queensland police chief Sir Terry Lewis.
Dr Robert Moles (LLB Belfast, PhD Edinburgh) said Whitton’s fourth book on the law, Our Corrupt Legal System: Why Everyone Is a Victim (Except Rich Criminals):
“…is one of the most important books I have ever read on the common law legal system. [It] should be required reading on Introduction to Law courses in all law schools”.
Dr Moles has scanned six of Whitton’s non-fiction books on to a section of his (Dr Moles’s) website.







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