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A law school preaches justice, but ... "There is no truth without proof." Professor Sturgis told his law students that many times over the years. When Allison Klassen, a first year law student, takes her life Sturgis is haunted by her death. It just made no sense. Why would she kill herself? Sturgis, a former prosecutor, sets out to find out why and enlists the aid of two fellow professors. Together, as they dig deeper, the evidence soon points to one of their own-- Assistant Professor Jerome Fraser. They suspect that Fraser is a serial predator who uses his position to target female students.…mehr

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A law school preaches justice, but ... "There is no truth without proof." Professor Sturgis told his law students that many times over the years. When Allison Klassen, a first year law student, takes her life Sturgis is haunted by her death. It just made no sense. Why would she kill herself? Sturgis, a former prosecutor, sets out to find out why and enlists the aid of two fellow professors. Together, as they dig deeper, the evidence soon points to one of their own-- Assistant Professor Jerome Fraser. They suspect that Fraser is a serial predator who uses his position to target female students. But they need proof and proof will not be easy to come by. The police have closed the file; the university is not interested in knowing the truth; and Fraser is clever, manipulative and dangerous. But they need proof and proof will not be easy to come by. The police have closed the file; the university is not interested in knowing the truth; and Fraser is clever, manipulative and dangerous.
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Lee Stuesser is a former Professor and Dean of Law. He lives in Winnipeg and in the Gold Coast, Queensland. He has over thirty years of teaching experience both in Canada and in Australia. His areas of interest are criminal law, trial work and evidence; all areas of high legal drama, which he brings to life in 'The Law Professor: Wilful Blindness'.