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Guilty: The Collapse of Criminal Justice
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Guilty: The Collapse of Criminal Justice, Drawing on a career's worth of experience and using the O.J. Simpson trial as a prime example, a well-respected state supreme court judge makes the case for 10 major reforms of the criminal justice system, including the end of unnanimous jury verdicts; th, Guilty: The Collapse of Criminal Justice
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  • Guilty: The Collapse of Criminal Justice
  • Written by author Harold J. Rothwax
  • Published by Warner Books, 1997/01/01
  • Drawing on a career's worth of experience and using the O.J. Simpson trial as a prime example, a well-respected state supreme court judge makes the case for 10 major reforms of the criminal justice system, including the end of unnanimous jury verdicts; th
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Prologue: The Passing Parade: The View from the Bench 3
1 Anything But the Truth: Truth Undermined by "Fairness" - and Criminals Go Free 15
2 Snowy Nights and Cars on the Run: The Fourth Amendment and the Suppression of Evidence 35
3 The Silence of the Fox: Miranda and the Quagmire of Coercion, Confession, and Conscience 66
4 Clam Up and Call Your Lawyer: The Right to Counsel and the Rules of Investigation 88
5 The Rush to Nowhere: Speedy Trial Statutes Do Not Guarantee Rapid Justice 107
6 The Theater of the Absurd: Anything Goes in the Modern American Courtroom 121
7 The Plea Bargain: Tortured Outcome of an Overwhelmed System 143
8 Poker-Faced Justice: How Liberal Discovery Laws Can Hide the Facts and Subvert the Truth 167
9 Speak No Evil: The Truth, a Defendant's Accountability, and the Fifth Amendment 186
10 A Jury of our Fears: Twelve "Ordinary" Citizens the Legal System Doesn't Trust with the Truth 197
11 Judgment Day: A Demand for Common Sense in the Courtroom 222


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