Cover art for Frank & Fearless
Published
Newsouth Publishing, November 2019
ISBN
9781742236377
Format
Softcover, 320 pages
Dimensions
23.5cm × 15.3cm

Frank & Fearless

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When I walked through the office door each day, I knew

that almost every decision I made would make somebody unhappy. If I decided to

prosecute someone, he or she would be unhappy. If I decided not to prosecute, a

victim or a police officer or both would be unhappy. If I decided to appeal

against an inadequate sentence, the prisoner would be unhappy; if I declined to

appeal, the law-and-order brigade would erupt.

For sixteen-and-a-half years, Nicholas Cowdery was Director

of Public Prosecutions for New South Wales. During this time, he immersed

himself in the worst and saddest of human behaviour as he examined cases in

forensic detail. And when he made unpopular decisions he had to reckon with

criticism from politicians, media, victims, perpetrators and their families.

In Frank & Fearless, Cowdery reflects on some of

the most notorious and difficult cases of his distinguished career, including

the headline-grabbing criminal trials of Gordon Wood, Keli Lane and Jeffrey

Gilham. He also writes about lesser-known cases involving drugs and voluntary

assisted dying, and the need for law reform. All the while, he fights for a fair trial for all concerned. This gripping book

reveals the workings of our criminal justice system from the inside.

'Frank & Fearless is not only the ultimate insider's account of some of the state's most sensational murder trials, it is also an account of one man's valiant battle against political and media forces to ensure that justice was done. Society owes Nick Cowdery a debt of gratitude.' - Kate McClymont

'From inside the machine - a powerful memoir of justice pursued in the face of fallible judges, law 'n' order politicians and the tabloid press.' - David Marr

'Nicholas Cowdery's candid and measured account of his more than 16 years as NSW Director of Public Prosecutions (basically

deciding if the cases that come before him should go to court) is sobering,

but a testament to his resilience in an extremely testing job...What

comes through amounts to a portrait of admirably calm, considered deliberation at work.' - Steven Caroll, The Sydney Morning Herald

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