Author: Jonathan Rapping
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807064629
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
A blueprint for criminal justice reform that lays the foundation for how model public defense programs should work to end mass incarceration. Combining wisdom drawn from over a dozen years as a public defender and cutting-edge research in the fields of organizational and cultural psychology, Jonathan Rapping proposes a radical cultural shift to a “fiercely client-based ethos” driven by values-based recruitment training, awakening defenders to their role in upholding an unjust status quo, and a renewed pride in the essential role of moral lawyering in a democratic society. Public defenders represent over 80% of those who interact with the court system, a disproportionate number of whom are poor, non-white citizens who rely on them to navigate the law on their behalf. More often than not, even the most well-meaning of those defenders are over-worked, under-funded, and incentivized to put the interests of judges and politicians above those of their clients in a culture that beats the passion out of talented, driven advocates, and has led to an embarrassingly low standard of justice for those who depend on the promises of Gideon v. Wainwright. However, rather than arguing for a change in rules that govern the actions of lawyers, judges, and other advocates, Rapping proposes a radical cultural shift to a “fiercely client-based ethos” driven by values-based recruitment and training, awakening defenders to their role in upholding an unjust status quo, and a renewed pride in the essential role of moral lawyering in a democratic society. Through the story of founding Gideon’s Promise and anecdotes of his time as a defender and teacher, Rapping reanimates the possibility of public defenders serving as a radical bulwark against government oppression and a megaphone to amplify the voices of those they serve.
Public Defender True Believer
Author: perfect art publishing
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Public Defender / True Believer This journal is designed for Public Defender and it is also a great gift on any occasion. You can fill the notebook with all of your most precious thoughts, secrets, dreams and future plans. INSIDE THE BOOK There are 110 pages with simple and elegant lines where you can write down anything. BOOK COVER The premium matte-finish cover is sturdy and durable, so the pages won't fall out after a few months of use. To top it all, we have an array of book cover designs to choose from. Please check out our author page to get inspired by our collection of truly creative book covers. THANK YOU Thank you for checking out this notebook and we hope you find what you are looking for. Honestly, we are just a small business, but we are passionate and committed to publishing the unique, high quality and professional journals, notebooks, sketchbooks, composition books, scorebooks, and planners Lined Notebook / Journal / Diary Gift , 110 blank Pages , 6x9 inches , Matte Finish Cover
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Public Defender / True Believer This journal is designed for Public Defender and it is also a great gift on any occasion. You can fill the notebook with all of your most precious thoughts, secrets, dreams and future plans. INSIDE THE BOOK There are 110 pages with simple and elegant lines where you can write down anything. BOOK COVER The premium matte-finish cover is sturdy and durable, so the pages won't fall out after a few months of use. To top it all, we have an array of book cover designs to choose from. Please check out our author page to get inspired by our collection of truly creative book covers. THANK YOU Thank you for checking out this notebook and we hope you find what you are looking for. Honestly, we are just a small business, but we are passionate and committed to publishing the unique, high quality and professional journals, notebooks, sketchbooks, composition books, scorebooks, and planners Lined Notebook / Journal / Diary Gift , 110 blank Pages , 6x9 inches , Matte Finish Cover
Gideon's Promise
Author: Jonathan Rapping
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 080706498X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
A criminal defense attorney “tugs at both the heartstrings and our consciences as he challenges America’s true commitment to justice” (Stacey Abrams), offering a blueprint for how public defense programs should work to end mass incarceration Combining wisdom drawn from over a dozen years as a public defender and cutting-edge research in the fields of organizational and cultural psychology, Jonathan Rapping proposes a radical cultural shift to a “fiercely client-based ethos” driven by values-based recruitment training, awakening defenders to their role in upholding an unjust status quo, and a renewed pride in the essential role of moral lawyering in a democratic society. Public defenders represent over 80% of those who interact with the court system, a disproportionate number of whom are poor, non-white citizens who rely on them to navigate the law on their behalf. More often than not, even the most well-meaning of those defenders are over-worked, under-funded, and incentivized to put the interests of judges and politicians above those of their clients in a culture that beats the passion out of talented, driven advocates, and has led to an embarrassingly low standard of justice for those who depend on the promises of Gideon v. Wainwright. Through the story of founding Gideon’s Promise and anecdotes of his time as a defender and teacher, Rapping reanimates the possibility of public defenders serving as a radical bulwark against government oppression and a megaphone to amplify the voices of those they serve.
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 080706498X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
A criminal defense attorney “tugs at both the heartstrings and our consciences as he challenges America’s true commitment to justice” (Stacey Abrams), offering a blueprint for how public defense programs should work to end mass incarceration Combining wisdom drawn from over a dozen years as a public defender and cutting-edge research in the fields of organizational and cultural psychology, Jonathan Rapping proposes a radical cultural shift to a “fiercely client-based ethos” driven by values-based recruitment training, awakening defenders to their role in upholding an unjust status quo, and a renewed pride in the essential role of moral lawyering in a democratic society. Public defenders represent over 80% of those who interact with the court system, a disproportionate number of whom are poor, non-white citizens who rely on them to navigate the law on their behalf. More often than not, even the most well-meaning of those defenders are over-worked, under-funded, and incentivized to put the interests of judges and politicians above those of their clients in a culture that beats the passion out of talented, driven advocates, and has led to an embarrassingly low standard of justice for those who depend on the promises of Gideon v. Wainwright. Through the story of founding Gideon’s Promise and anecdotes of his time as a defender and teacher, Rapping reanimates the possibility of public defenders serving as a radical bulwark against government oppression and a megaphone to amplify the voices of those they serve.
The Life and Times of a Public Defender
Author: Paul G Stark
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description
This is the true story of a Public Defender in heart and soul who cared about each and every one of his cases. The story follows his evolution as a criminal defense attorney both in Orange County, California and Israel, as well as his appointment as a judge.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description
This is the true story of a Public Defender in heart and soul who cared about each and every one of his cases. The story follows his evolution as a criminal defense attorney both in Orange County, California and Israel, as well as his appointment as a judge.
True Believer
Author: Scott Carmichael
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 1612512534
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Ana Montes appeared to be a model employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Known to her coworkers as the Queen of Cuba, she was an overachiever who advanced quickly through the ranks of Latin American specialists to become the intelligence community's top analyst on Cuban affairs. But throughout her sixteen-year career at DIA, Montes was sending Castro some of America's most closely guarded secrets and at the same time helping influence what the United States thought it knew about Cuba. When she was finally arrested in September 2001, she became the most senior American intelligence official ever accused of operating as a Cuban spy from within the federal U.S. government. Unrepentant as she serves out her time in a federal prison in Texas, Montes remains the only member of the intelligence community ever convicted of espionage on behalf of the Cuban government. This inside account of the investigation that led to her arrest has been written by Scott W. Carmichael, the DIA's senior counterintelligence investigator who persuaded the FBI to launch an investigation. Although Montes did not fit the FBI's profile of a spy and easily managed to defeat the agency's polygraph exams, Carmichael became suspicious of her activities and with the FBI over a period of several years developed a solid case against her. Here he tells the story of that long and ultimately successful spy hunt. Carmichael reveals the details of their efforts to bring her to justice, offering readers a front-row seat for the first major U.S. espionage case of the twentieth century. She was arrested less than twenty-four hours before learning details of the U.S. plan to invade Afghanistan post-September 11. Motivated by ideology not money, Montes was one of the last "true believers" of the communist era. Because her arrest came just ten days after 9/11, it went largely unnoticed by the American public. This book calls attention to the grave damage Montes inflicted on U.S. security—Carmichael even implicates her in the death of a Green Beret fighting Cuban-backed insurgents in El Salvador—and the damage she would have continued to inflict had she not been caught.
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 1612512534
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Ana Montes appeared to be a model employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Known to her coworkers as the Queen of Cuba, she was an overachiever who advanced quickly through the ranks of Latin American specialists to become the intelligence community's top analyst on Cuban affairs. But throughout her sixteen-year career at DIA, Montes was sending Castro some of America's most closely guarded secrets and at the same time helping influence what the United States thought it knew about Cuba. When she was finally arrested in September 2001, she became the most senior American intelligence official ever accused of operating as a Cuban spy from within the federal U.S. government. Unrepentant as she serves out her time in a federal prison in Texas, Montes remains the only member of the intelligence community ever convicted of espionage on behalf of the Cuban government. This inside account of the investigation that led to her arrest has been written by Scott W. Carmichael, the DIA's senior counterintelligence investigator who persuaded the FBI to launch an investigation. Although Montes did not fit the FBI's profile of a spy and easily managed to defeat the agency's polygraph exams, Carmichael became suspicious of her activities and with the FBI over a period of several years developed a solid case against her. Here he tells the story of that long and ultimately successful spy hunt. Carmichael reveals the details of their efforts to bring her to justice, offering readers a front-row seat for the first major U.S. espionage case of the twentieth century. She was arrested less than twenty-four hours before learning details of the U.S. plan to invade Afghanistan post-September 11. Motivated by ideology not money, Montes was one of the last "true believers" of the communist era. Because her arrest came just ten days after 9/11, it went largely unnoticed by the American public. This book calls attention to the grave damage Montes inflicted on U.S. security—Carmichael even implicates her in the death of a Green Beret fighting Cuban-backed insurgents in El Salvador—and the damage she would have continued to inflict had she not been caught.
Public Defender
Author: Gerald W. Getty
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Defending the Damned
Author: Kevin Davis
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743270940
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Award-winning journalist Davis spent a year in Chicago's Cook County Public Defender's office for this look into the American justice system. More than 300,000 cases go through this office--some involving the death penalty--with approximately 600 public defenders to work them.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0743270940
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Award-winning journalist Davis spent a year in Chicago's Cook County Public Defender's office for this look into the American justice system. More than 300,000 cases go through this office--some involving the death penalty--with approximately 600 public defenders to work them.
The Public Defender
Author: Mayer C. Goldman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
It Has Been My Honor
Author: Jocelyn Stewart
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781737735588
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781737735588
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Public Defender Experience
Author: Bradley M. Bittan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Public defenders
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Public defenders
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
The Public Defender
Author: Mayer C. Goldman
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230245294
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER III PUBLIC PROSECUTION AND PROSECUTORS THE public prosecutor (or district attorney as he is frequently termed) is a public servant, representing the sovereign power of the state, by whose authority and in whose name, under the Constitution in most jurisdictions, all prosecutions must be conducted. He is vested with the right to determine, whether or not a criminal prosecution shall be pressed to trial. His powers are far reaching and his resources unlimited. Being the representative of the whole people, who create his office, he has the respect and the confidence of the courts. He is the legal adviser to the grand jury, attends its sessions, and presents charges against accused persons for its action. He is an important part of the public's machinery of justice. It is constantly asserted that the district attorney, being a quasi-judicial officer, is required to jprotect the rights_of an accused person; that it is his duty to establish innocence as well as to prove guilt, and that, therefore, there is no need for such an official as a public defender. However alluring this viewpoint may "be, "and however we may be tempted to embrace it, the cold, sober truth is, that district attorneys are chosen to prosecute crime; the public pays and expects them to prosecute; their work and future success, political and otherwise, are often measured by the number of convictions they obtain. Even with the best intention to give an impartial and unbiased administration of their office, district attorneys, being mere human beings, cannot successfully play the double r61e of prosecutor and defender. If they were so perfectly constituted that they could properly safeguard the rights of the accused, there would be no need for private counsel to...
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230245294
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER III PUBLIC PROSECUTION AND PROSECUTORS THE public prosecutor (or district attorney as he is frequently termed) is a public servant, representing the sovereign power of the state, by whose authority and in whose name, under the Constitution in most jurisdictions, all prosecutions must be conducted. He is vested with the right to determine, whether or not a criminal prosecution shall be pressed to trial. His powers are far reaching and his resources unlimited. Being the representative of the whole people, who create his office, he has the respect and the confidence of the courts. He is the legal adviser to the grand jury, attends its sessions, and presents charges against accused persons for its action. He is an important part of the public's machinery of justice. It is constantly asserted that the district attorney, being a quasi-judicial officer, is required to jprotect the rights_of an accused person; that it is his duty to establish innocence as well as to prove guilt, and that, therefore, there is no need for such an official as a public defender. However alluring this viewpoint may "be, "and however we may be tempted to embrace it, the cold, sober truth is, that district attorneys are chosen to prosecute crime; the public pays and expects them to prosecute; their work and future success, political and otherwise, are often measured by the number of convictions they obtain. Even with the best intention to give an impartial and unbiased administration of their office, district attorneys, being mere human beings, cannot successfully play the double r61e of prosecutor and defender. If they were so perfectly constituted that they could properly safeguard the rights of the accused, there would be no need for private counsel to...