lack of justice

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Book Reports

 

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Shannon S

 

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April 14, 2013

 

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University

 

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When looking at the film, The French Connection, and the nonfiction book, "Blue Blood", they seem to share these same types of events. Despite the amount of effort the police into their cases, the criminals ended up getting off way to easily most of the time. The author of Blue Blood, Ed Conlon, also found the film important as he seemed to really relate to the lives of the two detectives, Sonny Grosso and Eddie Egan...
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The entire film consisted of two detectives who continuously monitored the activities of the alleged suspects for what seemed like months. Despite the lack of evidence and the admonishment from their superiors, the two detectives continued on as they felt that something was really going on. Their efforts were finally rewarded when they ended up finding the drugs and confronting all the suspects after transfer of money and drugs had occurred...
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