Tried and Convicted: How Police, Prosecutors, and Judges Destroy Our Constitutional Rights
Autor Michael D. Cicchini, JDen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iul 2012
This abuse of our fundamental rights is extremely dangerous. Far from being mere technicalities, constitutional rights benefit all citizens, not just the factually guilty, in ways that go unappreciated by most of us. In today's hyper-vigilant, tough-on-crime climate, many good people from all walks of life find themselves charged with serious crimes for behaving in ways that most of us would be shocked to learn are criminal. For these reasons, it is in all of our interests to ensure strong constitutional safeguards for everyone.
Tried and Convicted explains several individual constitutional rights that are intended to protect us from the vagaries of the criminal justice system, and gives detailed examples of how government agents routinely circumvent those rights. It also exposes the underlying problems that enable government agents to circumvent the constitution, and concludes by offering potential solutions to these problems. Using real life examples throughout, Cicchini provides a wake-up call for all of us.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442217171
ISBN-10: 1442217170
Pagini: 163
Dimensiuni: 160 x 230 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1442217170
Pagini: 163
Dimensiuni: 160 x 230 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Disclaimer
Introduction
1 "How the Hell Did I Wind Up Here?"
2 The Nature of Constitutional Rights
3 "How Can You Defend Those People?"
4 Self-Incrimination: You (Sort of) Have the Right to Remain Silent
5 Privacy: You Have the Right to Be Secure in Your Home
(Unless We Really Want to Come In)
6 Confrontation: You (Might) Have the Right to Cross-examine
Your Accuser
7 Taking a Step Back: Some Procedural Basics
8 You Have the Right to a Speedy Trial
9 A Fair and Impartial Jury of Your Peers?
10 Judicial Bias: A Fair Trial in a Fair Tribunal?
11 Prosecutor Misconduct and the "Harmless Error"
12 Plea Bargaining: A Deal Is (Not) a Deal
13 Sentencing: Let the Punishment Exceed the Crime
14 You Have the Right to the Effective Assistance of Counsel
15 Moving Forward
Further Reading
About the Author
Introduction
1 "How the Hell Did I Wind Up Here?"
2 The Nature of Constitutional Rights
3 "How Can You Defend Those People?"
4 Self-Incrimination: You (Sort of) Have the Right to Remain Silent
5 Privacy: You Have the Right to Be Secure in Your Home
(Unless We Really Want to Come In)
6 Confrontation: You (Might) Have the Right to Cross-examine
Your Accuser
7 Taking a Step Back: Some Procedural Basics
8 You Have the Right to a Speedy Trial
9 A Fair and Impartial Jury of Your Peers?
10 Judicial Bias: A Fair Trial in a Fair Tribunal?
11 Prosecutor Misconduct and the "Harmless Error"
12 Plea Bargaining: A Deal Is (Not) a Deal
13 Sentencing: Let the Punishment Exceed the Crime
14 You Have the Right to the Effective Assistance of Counsel
15 Moving Forward
Further Reading
About the Author
Recenzii
In this book, Michael D. Cicchina, a Wisconsin criminal defense attorney, argues quite convincingly that fundamental constitutional liberties are under attack by criminal justice practitioners. ... The author also makes a convincing argument that the right to privacy is a soft law that is routinely violated by governmental agents. ... This book is very eye opening and should be read by anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement. It is a concise and well-written work that would make excellent supplemental reading material for virtually any undergraduate or graduate level course related to criminal law or criminal procedure. I strongly recommend this book. Once I opened it, I literally could not stop reading.
Cicchini puts the police, prosecutors and judges on trial-a highly entertaining turn of events!
In the contrarian spirit of political journalist Christopher Hitchens, Cicchini destroys the prevailing media-driven views on American justice.
Tried and Convicted brilliantly demonstrates why our constitutional rights are often not what they seem. Michael Cicchini has written a book that can instantly be understood by non-lawyers, but contains much that even practicing lawyers don't know. So you think you know your rights? Wait until you read this.
Hyperbole notwithstanding, Tried and Convicted may be the most insightful, raw, and unvarnished look into the criminal justice system, short of being charged with a crime.
Cicchini puts the police, prosecutors and judges on trial-a highly entertaining turn of events!
In the contrarian spirit of political journalist Christopher Hitchens, Cicchini destroys the prevailing media-driven views on American justice.
Tried and Convicted brilliantly demonstrates why our constitutional rights are often not what they seem. Michael Cicchini has written a book that can instantly be understood by non-lawyers, but contains much that even practicing lawyers don't know. So you think you know your rights? Wait until you read this.
Hyperbole notwithstanding, Tried and Convicted may be the most insightful, raw, and unvarnished look into the criminal justice system, short of being charged with a crime.