Recounts unintentionally humorous incidents from actual legal cases, including Supreme Court cases, unusual rulings, and the testimony of inept criminals This second book from the authors of Disorderly Conduct (Norton, 1987) is a collection of more witticisms culled from appellate court decisions. Epithets and names are included, as well as poetic (rhyming) justice. An appended table of cases allows the reader to locate the origin of the quotations. If your patrons enjoyed the authors' first book, you may want to add this to your collection; otherwise this is light reading that easily could be skipped. - Fern Sikkema, Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, Washington, D.C. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.