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Travesty

Travesty
Author: John Laughland
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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In 2006, Slobodan Milosevic died in prison in the Hague during a four-year marathon trial for war crimes. John Laughland was one of the last Western journalists to meet with him. Laughland had followed the trial from its beginning and wrote extensively on it in the Guardian and the Spectator, challenging the legitimacy of the Yugoslav Tribunal and the hypocrisy of "international justice." In this short book, Laughland gives a full account of the trial---the longest trial in history---from the moment the indictment was issued at the height of NATO's attack on Yugoslavia to the day of Milosevic's mysterious death in custody. "International justice" is supposed to hold war criminals to account, but---as the trials of both Milosevic and Saddam Hussein show---the indictments are politically motivated and the judicial procedures are irredeemably corrupt. Laughland argues that international justice is an impossible dream and that such show trials are little more than propaganda exercises designed to distract attention from the war crimes committed by Western states.


Travesty of Justice

Travesty of Justice
Author: Jennifer L. Armstrong
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1489739661

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Fingers and toes with no pruning. No rigor mortis. No livor mortis. Blood glucose levels that revealed a recent death. Neighbors who saw Samira Frasch alive two and a half hours after her husband left the house. Phone records and eyewitnesses to support his alibi. A prison snitch who told a story filled with contradictions. A golf club that mysteriously appeared in the master bedroom a year after the controversial death. A handyman who lied repeatedly. Mental health issues that were ignored. A prosecutor with a grudge. It all said the same thing, that Dr. Adam Frasch had not killed his wife. The true and frightening story of how the State of Florida created a case out of planted evidence and disjointed testimonies to put an innocent man in prison.


Travesty of Justice

Travesty of Justice
Author: Pederson Suzanne (author)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN: 9780463271698

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An American Travesty

An American Travesty
Author: Franklin E. Zimring
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226983595

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An American Travesty is the first scholarly book in half a century to analyze the justice system’s response to sexual misconduct by children and adolescents in the United States. Writing with a refreshing dose of common sense, Franklin E. Zimring discusses our society's failure to consider the developmental status of adolescent sex offenders. Too often, he argues, the American legal system ignores age and developmental status when adjudicating young sexual offenders, in many cases responding as they would to an adult. “An opinionated, articulate, and forceful critique of current politics and practices. . . . I would recommend this book for anyone interested in rethinking the fundamental questions of how our courts and systems should respond to these cases.”—Law and Politics Book Review “One of the most important new books in the field of juvenile justice. . . . Zimring offers a thoughtful, research-based analysis of what went wrong with legal policy development.”—Barry Krisberg, President, National Council on Crime and Delinquency


Travesty of Justice

Travesty of Justice
Author: Suzanne Pederson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-07-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781081668778

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An old fashioned Irish immigrant with an unwavering sense of honor who is accused of murder, is intent on being convicted and sentenced for the wrong he has committed. But his contemporary, American attorney isn't about to let that happen. Set in the 1990s, as sparks ignite between them, tempers also flare when his traditional, religious values belly up to her religious indifference and her more liberal beliefs. When they are forced into a pro-life/pro-choice debate, their passionate attraction is threatened by their passionate opposing beliefs and unwillingness to compromise. Can two completely different people stay true to their own beliefs, and still make a go of it, for happily ever after?


Travesty of Justice

Travesty of Justice
Author: Don Brown
Publisher: WildBlue Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2018-03-31
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1948239108

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The true story of the most despicable political prosecution in American military history—in the book that won a presidential pardon. On the morning of July 2, 2012, in the most dangerous warzone in the world, Lieutenant Clint Lorance took command of his small band of American paratroopers at the spearhead of the American War in Afghanistan. Intelligence reports that morning warned of a Taliban ambush against Lorance’s platoon. Fifteen minutes into their patrol, three military-age Afghan males crowded on a motorcycle and sped aggressively down a Taliban-controlled dirt road toward Lorance’s men… Three weeks earlier, outside the massive American Kandahar Airfield, Taliban terrorists struck by motorcycle, riding into a crowded area, detonating body-bombs and killing twenty-two people. Sixty-three days before that, three Ohio National Guard soldiers were murdered in another motorcycle-suicide bombing. Suicide-by-motorcycle had become a common Taliban murder-tactic against Americans… It was a split-second decision: Either open fire and protect his men or ignore the speeding motorcycle and pray his men weren’t about to get blown up. Lorance ordered his men to fire. When no weapons were found on the Afghan bodies, the Army betrayed one of its finest young officers and prosecuted Lorance for murder. Hiding crucial evidence from the military jury and ordering Lorance’s own men to testify against him or face murder charges themselves, the Army railroaded Lorance into a 20-year prison sentence at Fort Leavenworth. Updated with breaking news, plus a copy of the pardon! “Gripping…. A true-life thriller... [a] page-turner.”—The Baltimore Sun “This one will keep you planted in your reading chair from start to finish.”—Sun-Sentinel


A Travesty of Justice

A Travesty of Justice
Author: Jerry Leonard
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004-01-28
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781413709698

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The judge lies dead in his own courtroom. Nearby, the lifeless bodies of the county's High Sheriff and Commonwealth's Attorney are sprawled in pools of blood. Two witnesses, who had come to court in another matter, are fatally wounded and will also die. Eventually a father and son from a prominent Virginia family will be put to death in the electric chair while the governor of the state proclaims justice. The families of the men, wives, and small children will be thrown into the street penniless as their husbands and fathers are either imprisoned or executed by the state. There is only one problem, were the men really guilty? The date of March 14, 1912 will live forever in history as the day of the courthouse shootout. This was one of the most infamous crimes of its time and one which drew national attention to a small town in the heart of Virginia. It was an event which would split a county and state for generations and spark a controversy which continues to this day.


Blood Justice

Blood Justice
Author: Howard Smead
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195054293

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Reconstructs the case of Mack Charles Parker, a young African-American man who was lynched by a white mob in 1959 after being charged with the rape of a white woman in Poplarville, Mississippi


A Promise of Justice

A Promise of Justice
Author: David Protess
Publisher: Hyperion Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1998-08-03
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The dramatic true story of how a journalist, a professor, and three students solved a murder and helped free four wrongly convicted men after 18 years in prison.


Deadly Injustice

Deadly Injustice
Author: Devon Johnson
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2015-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1479802387

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The murder of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin and the subsequent trial and acquittal of his assailant, George Zimmerman, sparked a passionate national debate about race and criminal justice in America that involved everyone from bloggers to mayoral candidates to President Obama himself. With increased attention to these causes, from St. Louis to Los Angeles, intense outrage at New York City’s Stop and Frisk program and escalating anger over the effect of mass incarceration on the nation’s African American community, the Trayvon Martin case brought the racialized nature of the American justice system to the forefront of our national consciousness. Deadly Injustice uses the Martin/Zimmerman case as a springboard to examine race, crime, and justice in our current criminal justice system. Contributors explore how race and racism informs how Americans think about criminality, how crimes are investigated and prosecuted, and how the media interprets and reports on crime. At the center of their analysis sit examples of the Zimmerman trial and Florida’s controversial Stand Your Ground law, providing current and resonant examples for readers as they work through the bigger-picture problems plaguing the American justice system. This important volume demonstrates how highly publicized criminal cases go on to shape public views about offenders, the criminal process, and justice more generally, perpetuating the same unjust cycle for future generations. A timely, well-argued collection, Deadly Injustice is an illuminating, headline-driven text perfect for students and scholars of criminology and an important contribution to the discussion of race and crime in America.