If dealing with the public regularly leaves you saying, “I should write a book,” then this is the journal for you.
Behind every gavel strike lies a story too strange for the record — defendants who argue with the clock, witnesses who faint for dramatic effect, and attorneys who appear to be improvising case law. This journal gives judges a place to record the daily theater of justice: the absurd arguments, the unexpected laughter, and the fragile line between order and entropy.
Structured for reflection and survival, each page invites you to document the highlights of the human condition as seen from the bench — the wisdom, the madness, and the moments that make you wonder how civilization still functions.
Because when dignity falters, reason crumbles, and the docket overflows, all that’s left to do is keep writing — and the goblins rejoice.
paperback, 6" x 9", 120 guided (white) pages