When Law Fails : : Making Sense of Miscarriages of Justice / / Austin Sarat; ed. by Charles J. Ogletree Jr.

Since 1989, there have been over 200 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the United States. On the surface, the release of innocent people from prison could be seen as a victory for the criminal justice system: the wrong person went to jail, but the mistake was fixed and the accused set free. A clos...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. On the Meaning and Signifi cance of Miscarriages of Justice -- Chapter 1. Th e Case of “Death for a Dollar Ninety-Five” -- Chapter 2. When Law Fails -- Chapter 3. Margins of Error -- Part II. Miscarriages of Justice and Legal Processes -- Chapter 4. Recovering the Craft of Policing -- Chapter 5. Kalven and Zeisel in the Twenty-First Century -- Chapter 6. Extreme Punishment -- Chapter 7. Miscarriages of Mercy? -- Chapter 8. Memorializing Miscarriages of Justice -- Part III. Reconceptualizing Miscarriages of Justice -- Chapter 9. Miscarriage of Justice as Misnomer -- Chapter 10. The Scale of Injustice -- Contributors -- Index
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part I. On the Meaning and Signifi cance of Miscarriages of Justice --
Chapter 1. Th e Case of “Death for a Dollar Ninety-Five” --
Chapter 2. When Law Fails --
Chapter 3. Margins of Error --
Part II. Miscarriages of Justice and Legal Processes --
Chapter 4. Recovering the Craft of Policing --
Chapter 5. Kalven and Zeisel in the Twenty-First Century --
Chapter 6. Extreme Punishment --
Chapter 7. Miscarriages of Mercy? --
Chapter 8. Memorializing Miscarriages of Justice --
Part III. Reconceptualizing Miscarriages of Justice --
Chapter 9. Miscarriage of Justice as Misnomer --
Chapter 10. The Scale of Injustice --
Contributors --
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Chapter 1. Th e Case of “Death for a Dollar Ninety-Five” --
Chapter 2. When Law Fails --
Chapter 3. Margins of Error --
Part II. Miscarriages of Justice and Legal Processes --
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Chapter 5. Kalven and Zeisel in the Twenty-First Century --
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Chapter 9. Miscarriage of Justice as Misnomer --
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Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
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Chapter 1. Th e Case of “Death for a Dollar Ninety-Five” --
Chapter 2. When Law Fails --
Chapter 3. Margins of Error --
Part II. Miscarriages of Justice and Legal Processes --
Chapter 4. Recovering the Craft of Policing --
Chapter 5. Kalven and Zeisel in the Twenty-First Century --
Chapter 6. Extreme Punishment --
Chapter 7. Miscarriages of Mercy? --
Chapter 8. Memorializing Miscarriages of Justice --
Part III. Reconceptualizing Miscarriages of Justice --
Chapter 9. Miscarriage of Justice as Misnomer --
Chapter 10. The Scale of Injustice --
Contributors --
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