![]() Motive and opportunity are factors to be considered when looking at criminal behaviour and in anticipating security risks, as well as in public dishonesty. I depend to some extent on the Secret Barrister’s article in The Guardian last week called Against the law: why judges are under attack, but my point is not so much to preview the book as to talk slightly discursively about the age of lies.Īlong the way, we might ask why people lie, cheat and deceive. ![]() Daunt Books for £20 or for slightly less from Amazon. This is not a review of the book because I must wait like everyone else for publication on 3 September when it will be available from e.g. There is a tenuous connection with eDiscovery (the primary subject of this blog) in that the tricks and tools of public dishonesty include those which are familiar (or should be) to anyone engaged in civil or criminal discovery. Publication was held over from the spring, and the book arrives at a time of public dishonesty such as we have never seen before. ![]() The Secret Barrister’s second book Fake Law has as its subtitle “ The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies“. ![]()
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