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And Justice For Some An Expose Of The Lawyers And Judges Who Let Dangerous Ciminals Go Free Murphy

  • SKU: BELL-239721740
And Justice For Some An Expose Of The Lawyers And Judges Who Let Dangerous Ciminals Go Free Murphy
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And Justice For Some An Expose Of The Lawyers And Judges Who Let Dangerous Ciminals Go Free Murphy instant download after payment.

Publisher: New York : Sentinel
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.42 MB
Author: Murphy, Wendy, 1960-
Language: English
Year: 2007

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And Justice For Some An Expose Of The Lawyers And Judges Who Let Dangerous Ciminals Go Free Murphy by Murphy, Wendy, 1960- instant download after payment.

xiii, 272 pages ; 24 cm, Identifies current criminal rights practices that limit the abilities of victims to receive justice, including such tactics as victim privacy invasion, intimidating cross-examinations, and defense presentations that are designed to distort the truth, Includes index, You call this justice? -- Murphy's law, rewritten -- Manufacturing innocence with DNA lies -- Victory through intimidation -- Race baiting -- Winning through payoffs and extortion -- Using delay strategically -- Manipulating the media -- Picking dumb jurors -- Exploiting victims' fears -- Using the cross-fingerpointing maneuver -- Bullying the advocates -- Selling unfair punishment as restorative justice -- Co-opting the public with the\"victims' rights charade -- Claiming a suspect passed a polygraph -- Mounting a not-the-criminal-type defense -- Blaming the victim -- Legislating nothingness and confusion -- Calling child pornography harmless -- Inventing imaginary constitutional rights -- Launching political persecutions -- Suing the victim -- Cleaning up the dirt

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