Born: 04-12-1949
Scott Turow is a renowned American author and attorney, celebrated for his compelling legal thrillers. Born on April 12, 1949, he gained fame with his debut novel "Presumed Innocent," which became a bestseller and a film adaptation. Turow's writing is known for its intricate plots and deep legal insights, reflecting his extensive legal career. Besides fiction, he has contributed to legal discourse through essays and nonfiction works.
The law is nothing without the facts.
Sometimes, the truth hurts more than the lies.
In the courtroom, every word counts.
Justice is blind, but the truth can see.
Doubt can be a powerful weapon.
The burden of proof lies on the shoulders of the accused.
Sometimes, the law is the only thing standing between chaos and order.
In the pursuit of justice, sometimes we lose ourselves.
The courtroom is where the battle for truth begins.
Innocence can be a fragile thing.
The truth may set you free, but it can also condemn you.
Justice is not a destination, but a journey.