'Nothing To Do With Justice' is the biography of the first female Chief Magistrate of Queensland who was found guilty of causing or threatening harm without reasonable cause, a charge that many believe was politically motivated and should never have seen the light of day.
From her childhood days in a Brisbane suburb living in a turbulent family home that was dominated by her alcoholic father and swimming sensation brothers, Fingleton's biography charts a course of determination and achievements, whilst finally pressed up against the reality of prison.
Fingleton successfully appealed to the High Court to have her sentence quashed. To this day, there are many who aim to have overturned the law that sent her to jail.
Already a media sensation, this story of battlefields won't be silenced. 'Nothing To Do With Justice' is a strident account of Fingleton's tumultuous life and her never-say-die spirit.