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Rough Justice

Do we have the law we deserve?

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By: Her Honour Wendy Joseph KC
Narrated by: Rachel Bavidge, Her Honour Wendy Joseph QC
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Four gripping stories from the Old Bailey that force us to consider: What is justice? Do our legal courts dispense it? Has our judicial process improved, for the victims, the accused and for society? And what more must be done to ensure genuine justice is carried out in future?

Following on the heels of her bestseller Unlawful Killings, Old Bailey judge Wendy Joseph KC skilfully reconstructs courtroom dramas affecting society’s most vulnerable, drawing on her many years’ experience as a murder trial judge, and asking the key questions of the institutions tasked to deliver what is right and fair.

From the trial of a child charged with disposing of dismembered body parts, to the woman accused of killing her own husband, Joseph is utterly compelling as she sets out how our justice system works. But, as she compares these modern courtroom tales with eerily similar cases and miscarriages of justice from years ago, might the most chilling story of all be that the lessons of the past have yet to be learned?

Incisive, masterfully crafted, Rough Justice illuminates the struggles of any one of us caught up in our legal system – but particularly the marginalized and the easily exploited – and grapples with the concept of ‘justice for all’ so that we might demand better.


'A compelling read' Lady Hale
‘Joseph is a deft deployer of suspense and nuance’
Sunday Times
‘Her Honour entertains as she educates us’ Philippa Perry
'Beautifully written, immensely engaging, powerful and disturbing insight into a judge’s work and the choices faced.' Peter James

‘If ever I was on trial I would want my judge to be this one.’ Cherie Blair, CBE QC
‘The author's wit and wisdom deserve as wide an audience as possible.’ His Honour David Radford
‘An author who uses hindsight to contemplate foresight whilst generating genuine insight.’ Professor Dame Sue Black
'The criminal law has found its voice: quiet, determined, steely, and yet always humane.’ Justin Webb

©2024 Her Honour Wendy Joseph KC (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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eye opening

really empathetic enjoyable account of the patriarchal legal system,and the role of the judiciary

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Compelling!

I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this. I couldn't stop listening. Not only fascinating but also incredibly poignant. The narrative was totally brilliant too.

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Outstanding

Her honourable judge Wendy Joseph's second book, I heard her on women's hour last week and quickly pre-ordered as her last book was such a fantastic read, again I have binged listened to this while at work, and she has not disappointed. Eloquent in her delivery, mindful of keeping real life trials anonymous by tweaking and changing details, but has done this so brilliantly you feel you are sat in the old Bailey watching these trials. She writes with such humour without ever lowering the tone or losing respect for the victims or defendants. You can tell she has seen some characters in her time and having heard her real voice, the narrator has really got it spot on. The cases are shocking and heartbreaking and although I personally think the justice system is a bit outdated, I mean lady justice herself is carrying a bladed article on top of the old Bailey......just love her, I hope book 3 is in the pipeline

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When is the next book coming!

We thoroughly enjoyed this book and are looking forward to the next! A great listen!

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Loved the perspective

Loved all the different views shared in this book. Great and sad cases. Very nicely read.

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Couldn’t stop listening!

I loved this book just as much as her first book Unlawful Killings. A fascinating insight in to the law and how it plays out in court. Would 100% recommend both books.

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Thought provoking

It’s very easy to dismiss this type of book, it has nothing to do with me, I’m not part of this bureaucracy. It is very much to do with any of us, we all of us could find ourselves as a witness or jury member or through some other way involved in the legal wheels.This book is fascinating, I’ve listened to both her books and couldn’t put them down. Highly recommend.

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Riveting listening!

What a brilliantly written, and read, book! Please thank the author for her full but clear explanations of how and what goes on at The Old Bailey!

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Compassion for the ordinary by a high-flyer!

Impressed with her continued coming back to the idea of true justice not only for the alleged victim but for the allegedly guilty party in an age where guilt is often accepted on hearing a few untested soundbites.

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Clarity and compassion

This has been a thorough pleasure to listen to and such an important area of interest to me
I so appreciate the compassion and wisdom of this author and look forward to reading her other works
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