A'Undressing the Judge

he could have everything – but not her son

by JC Parry


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/26/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9781477238547
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9781477238530

About the Book

Based on a true story It is 2003. The front page of the Sun newspaper is filled with a picture of Sam, aged thirteen, his face pixelated to disguise his identity. Sam has won his case in the High Court. His extraordinary story is all over the newspapers; it’s on Sky News and on BBC News 24. They interview a city solicitor to try to give an explanation. Fast rewind to 1993. Gregory Franks is a criminal law barrister whose work defending criminals influences his violent and abusive behavior. His wife, Joanne, has had enough and divorces him, taking her son Sam with her. Joanne meets Chris, a loving and caring doctor, and they are blissfully happy. Joanne gives birth to Alex, a brother for Sam, and they all think they can live happily ever after, oblivious to what is lurking in the shadows of Gregory Frank’s mind. Gregory wants revenge. This is just the moment that he has been waiting for. His plan is to take Joanne’s son Sam away from her, and he has friends in high places to help him. The odds are stacked up against Joanne and Chris. They find that the judges will only listen to Gregory Franks, the barrister. Court recordings are carefully choreographed; the police are powerless, and CAFCASS is concealing the evidence. But what nobody has reckoned on is Joanne and Chris’s tenacity and determination not to give up on Sam. As a doctor, Chris cannot let Gregory Franks continue to abuse Sam, and Joanne’s instinct is to protect her son. How long will this corruption go on?


About the Author

JC Parry, with the support of her loving husband, spent ten years defending her son against a vengeful lawyer who gratuitously dragged her and her son through the courts. This true account is to encourage others not to give up and not to give in. JC Parry wanted to expose the bias and corruption that still goes on in the English courts, unchanged. Because details of cases involving a child are not allowed to be published, the prejudice and perjury continue. This true story shows what really goes on. J C Parry started her working life as a translator in French and Spanish. She then worked for McCann Erickson International Advertising, again using her languages. While doing some freelance work for McCanns, Joanne was asked by a London teaching hospital if she could help computerise two research programmes where she went on to co-authored scientific papers on hypothyroidism and phenylketonuria. She now managers her husband's medical practice whilst running her own pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical company. She also partners her husband in operating a light aviation company, where her languages again come into their own both in business and in the air. When not flying light aircraft or on the back of her husband's motorcycle, her preferred way of transport is cycling.