A searing and entertaining manifesto on the ills of the criminal
justice system from two of America’s most prominent defense
attorneys. From the rise of the Internet and the 24-hour news cycle
to the television ratings bonanza of the O.J. Simpson trial, a perfect
storm of media coverage has given the public an unprecedented look
inside the courtroom, kicking off popular courtroom shows and TV legal
commentary that further illuminate how the criminal justice system
operates. Or has it? In Mistrial, Mark Geragos and Pat Harris
debunk the myths of judges as Solomon-like figures, jurors as
impartial arbiters of the truth, and prosecutors as super-ethical
heroes. Mistrial draws the curtain on the court’s ugly
realities—from stealth jurors who secretly swing for a conviction,
to cops who regularly lie on the witness stand, to defense attorneys
terrified of going to trial. Ultimately, the authors question whether
a justice system model drawn up two centuries ago before blogs and
television is still viable today. In the aftermath of recent
high-profile cases, the flaws in America’s justice system are more
glaring than ever. Geragos and Harris are legal experts and prominent
criminal defense attorneys who have worked on everything from
celebrity media-circuses—having represented clients like Michael
Jackson, Winona Ryder, Scott Peterson, Chris Brown, Susan MacDougal,
and Gary Condit—to equally compelling cases defending individuals
desperate to avoid the spotlight. Shining unprecedented light on
what really goes on in the courtroom, Mistrial is an enjoyable, fun
look at a system that rarely lets you see behind the scenes.
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An Inside Look at How the Criminal Justice System Works...and Sometimes Doesn't
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101595015
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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