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The Trial of Brian McGinn. A Story of Murder, Arrest, and Prosecution in the City of Brotherly Love
John J. Kerrigan Jr. (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Set in Philadelphia's dangerous narcotics underworld, The Trial of Brian McGinn is a gripping courtroom drama that explores the fragile boundary between justice and assumption.
Brian McGinn is an honor student with a promising future. But when a drug raid erupts into gunfire in one of Philadelphia's most notorious neighborhoods, he suddenly finds himself accused of murdering a police detective, his girlfriend, and a suspected drug dealer.
The case ignites a media storm and public outrage.
Yet as the investigation unfolds, troubling questions emerge:
Did Brian McGinn really pull the trigger?Why does the physical evidence contradict the eyewitness account?And what happens when the justice system rushes toward judgment?Veteran prosecutor Jennifer Baines must decide whether to pursue the death penalty, even as the case against McGinn grows increasingly uncertain.
On the other side stands criminal defense attorney Craig DeStephanos, determined to uncover the truth behind a shooting that left multiple victims-and may have condemned an innocent man.
Drawing on decades of legal experience, author John J. Kerrigan Jr. delivers an authentic and compelling story of:
Courtroom strategyInvestigative procedureMoral conflict inside the justice systemThe human cost of criminal prosecutionThe Trial of Brian McGinn is a powerful legal thriller that will captivate readers who enjoy realistic courtroom drama and complex criminal cases.
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