Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Book Review of 25 to Life by Lesley Snyder :: 25 to Life Lesley Crocker Snyder Essays
Book Review of 25 to life story by Lesley SnyderLeslie Crocker Snyder is a New York Supreme Court Justice. As a child, she already had her sights set on a career in law. She entered college at 16 with her eyes on the prize. She eventually became a part of the dodging over 30 years ago. This career path has taken her to many interesting destinations. She looks back down the effective road in 25 to Life The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth.Snyder discusses the barriers she faced in the late 1960s as a woman in a male-dominated profession. When she expressed her desire to try homicide cases, she was told to ferment a letter of permission from her husband. Not one to let anything stand in her way, the reason eventually got the job (without the letter) and moved her way up the legal ladder, eventually forming the Manhattan District Attorneys Sex Crimes Division.Most of 25 to Life is devoted to stories from the trenches. Snyder recollects her most memorable cases. She plays no favorites, candidly discussion the good, the bad and the ugly of lawyers and their clients.The author has a reputation for lubber sentences, thus earning nicknames like Ice Princess and 25 to Life among defendants. Several criminals who passed through her courtroom have threatened her life. Her family has had round-the-clock apology on several occasions. One chapter in this book is devoted to the judges experience and perspective as a victim in regards to these threats.Though Snyder is clearly tough as nails, she doesnt appear to have the ego that is evident in some legal/law enforcement memoirs. Shes very honest and forthcoming about her opinions, yet respectably grounded when talking about her calling.
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