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Arbitrary Justice The Power of the American Prosecutor

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ISBN-10: 0195384733

ISBN-13: 9780195384734

Edition: 2009

Authors: Angela J. Davis

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What happens when public prosecutors, the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system, seek convictions instead of justice? Why are cases involving well-to-do victims often prosecuted more vigorously than those involving poor victims? Why do wealthy defendants frequently enjoy more lenient plea bargains than the disadvantaged? In this eye-opening work, Angela J. Davis shines a much-needed light on the power of American prosecutors, revealing how the day-to-day practice of even the most well-intentioned prosecutors can result in unequal treatment of defendants and victims. Ranging from mandatory minimum sentencing laws that enhance prosecutorial control over the outcome of cases,…    
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Book details

List price: $27.50
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 4/27/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 280
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.25" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Angela J. Davis is a professor of Law at the American University Washington College of Law where she teaches Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Criminal Defense: Theory and Practice. Professor Davis has been a Visiting Professor at George Washington University Law School and Georgetown University Law Center. She has served on the adjunct faculty at George Washington, Georgetown, and Harvard Law Schools. Professor Davis is the author of Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the American Prosecutor (Oxford University Press, 2007), the co-editor of Trial Stories (with Professor Michael E. Tigar) (Foundation Press, 2007), and a co-author of the 6th edition of Basic Criminal Procedure (with…    

Prosecutorial Discretion: Power and Privilege
The Power to Charge
Let's Make a Deal: The Power of the Plea Bargain
Prosecutors and the Victims of Crime
Prosecutors and the Death Penalty
Federal Prosecutors and the Power of the Attorney General
Prosecutorial Misconduct: The Abuse of Power and Discretion
Prosecutorial Ethics
Prosecutorial Accountability
Prospects for Reform
Afterword
Notes
Index