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Illusion of justice, inside making a murderer and America's broken system, by Jerome F. Buting

Label
Illusion of justice, inside making a murderer and America's broken system, by Jerome F. Buting
Language
eng
Form of composition
other
Main title
Illusion of justice
Responsibility statement
by Jerome F. Buting
Sub title
inside making a murderer and America's broken system
Summary
Not since The Thin Blue Line has there been a true crime saga as engrossing as Making A Murderer. Captivating audiences across demographic lines, it made Steven Avery a household name and thrust defense attorney Jerome F. Buting--and his fight against America's dysfunctional criminal justice system--into the spotlight. Buting uses the Avery case as a springboard to examine the shaky integrity of our law enforcement and legal systems, which he has witnessed firsthand for nearly four decades. From his early career as a public defender to his success overturning wrongful convictions, his story provides a compelling insider's view into the high-stakes world of criminal defense, and suggests that while in principle the law presumes innocence, in practice it more often than not presumes guilt. Combining narrative reportage with critical commentary and personal reflection, Buting explores his professional motivations, the high-profile cases that defined his career, and the path to much-needed criminal justice reform. 2017
Target audience
specialized