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The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts
Author: Stephen Bright
Year: June 20, 2023
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Language: English



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The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts Introduction: The criminal justice system is supposed to be a beacon of hope and justice for those who have been wronged, but in reality, it has become a source of fear and oppression for many. In his groundbreaking book, The Fear of Too Much Justice, Stephen B. Bright and James Kwak expose the structural failures that undermine justice in our courts, particularly for marginalized communities. This book is an urgently needed analysis of our collective failure to confront and overcome racial bias and bigotry, the abuse of power, and the multiple ways in which the death penalty's unfairness requires its abolition. Chapter 1: The Travesty of Glenn Ford's Case Glenn Ford, a Black man, spent thirty years on Louisiana's death row for a crime he did not commit. He was released in 2014 with only twenty dollars when prosecutors admitted they did not have a case against him. Ford's trial was a travesty, with one court-appointed lawyer specializing in oil and gas law and the other having just graduated from law school. They had no funds for investigation or experts, and the prosecution struck all the Black prospective jurors to get an all-white jury that sentenced Ford to death.
The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts Introduction: The Criminal Justice System is must to be a beacon of hope and justice for those who beffected, but real, became a source of fear. В своей новаторской книге «The Fear of Too Much Justice» Стивен Б. Брайт и Джеймс Квак разоблачают структурные провалы, которые подрывают справедливость в наших судах, особенно для маргинальных сообществ. Эта книга является срочно необходимым анализом нашей коллективной неспособности противостоять и преодолевать расовые предубеждения и фанатизм, злоупотребление властью и многочисленные способы, которыми несправедливость смертной казни требует ее отмены. Глава 1: Травести дела Гленна Форда Гленн Форд, черный человек, провел тридцать лет в камере смертников Луизианы за преступление, которого он не совершал. Он вышел на свободу в 2014 году всего с двадцатью долларами, когда прокуроры признали, что не имеют против него дела. Суд над Фордом был травестией: один назначенный судом адвокат, специализирующийся на нефтегазовом праве, а другой только что окончил юридическую школу. У них не было средств на расследование или экспертов, и обвинение нанесло удар всем предполагаемым присяжным чернокожих, чтобы получить полностью белое жюри, которое приговорило Форда к смертной казни.
The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts Introduction: The Criminal Justice System is must to be a beacon of hope and justice for those who beffected, but real, became a source of fear. Dans leur ouvrage pionnier, The Fear of Too Much Justice, Stephen B. Bright et James Kwak exposent les défaillances structurelles qui sapent la justice dans nos tribunaux, en particulier pour les communautés marginalisées. Ce livre est une analyse urgente de notre incapacité collective à résister et à surmonter les préjugés raciaux et le fanatisme, l'abus de pouvoir et les nombreuses façons dont l'injustice de la peine de mort exige son abolition. Chapitre 1 : Traquer les affaires de Glenn Ford Glenn Ford, un homme noir, a passé trente ans dans le couloir de la mort de Louisiane pour un crime qu'il n'a pas commis. Il a été libéré en 2014 avec seulement 20 dollars, lorsque les procureurs ont reconnu qu'ils n'avaient pas d'affaire contre lui. procès Ford a été un procès, un avocat nommé par le tribunal, spécialisé dans le droit du pétrole et du gaz, et l'autre vient de terminer ses études de droit. Ils n'avaient pas les moyens d'enquêter ou d'experts, et l'accusation a frappé tous les jurés noirs présumés pour obtenir un jury entièrement blanc qui a condamné Ford à mort.
The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts Introduction: The Criminal Justice System is must to be a beacon of hope and justice for those who beffected, but real, became a source of fear. En su libro pionero «The Fear of Too Nat Justice», Stephen B. Bright y James Kwak exponen fallas estructurales que socavan la justicia en nuestros tribunales, especialmente para las comunidades marginales. Este libro es un análisis urgentemente necesario de nuestra incapacidad colectiva para enfrentar y superar los prejuicios raciales y el fanatismo, el abuso de poder y las múltiples formas en que la injusticia de la pena de muerte exige su abolición. Capítulo 1: trauma del caso Glenn Ford Glenn Ford, un hombre negro, pasó treinta en el corredor de la muerte de Louisiana por un crimen que no cometió. Fue liberado en 2014 con apenas veinte dólares, cuando los fiscales reconocieron que no tenían causa en su contra. juicio de Ford fue una travestia: un abogado designado por el tribunal especializado en derecho del petróleo y el gas y otro recién graduado de la facultad de derecho. No tenían fondos para investigar ni peritos, y la fiscalía golpeó a todos los supuestos jurados negros para conseguir un jurado completamente blanco que condenara a muerte a Ford.
The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts Introduction: The Criminal Justice System is must to be a beacon of hope and justice for those who beffected, but real, became a source of fear. Em seu livro inovador «The Fear of Too Musk Justiça», Steven B. Bright e James Kwack expõem falhas estruturais que minam a justiça nos nossos tribunais, especialmente para as comunidades marginais. Este livro é uma análise urgente da nossa incapacidade coletiva de enfrentar e superar os preconceitos raciais e o fanatismo, o abuso de poder e as inúmeras formas que a injustiça da pena de morte requer a sua abolição. Capítulo 1: O caso Glenn Ford Glenn Ford, um homem negro, passou trinta anos no corredor da morte da Louisiana por um crime que não cometeu. Ele foi libertado em 2014 com apenas 20 dólares, quando os procuradores admitiram que não tinham nada contra ele. O julgamento de Ford foi uma travestia, um advogado nomeado pelo tribunal especializado em direito de petróleo e gás, e outro acabou de se formar em Direito. Eles não tinham recursos para investigar ou peritos, e a acusação atacou todos os supostos jurados negros para obter um júri totalmente branco que condenou Ford à pena de morte.
The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts Introduction: The Criminal Justice System is must to be a beacon of hope and justice for those who beffected, but real, became a source of fear. Nel suo libro innovativo «The Fear of Too Mush Justice», Steven B. Bright e James Kwack rivelano i fallimenti strutturali che minano la giustizia nei nostri tribunali, soprattutto per le comunità marginali. Questo libro è un'analisi urgente della nostra incapacità collettiva di affrontare e superare i pregiudizi razziali e il fanatismo, l'abuso di potere e i numerosi modi in cui l'ingiustizia della pena di morte richiede la sua abolizione. Capitolo 1: Glenn Ford Glenn Ford, un uomo nero, ha passato trent'anni nel braccio della morte della Louisiana per un crimine che non ha commesso. È stato rilasciato nel 2014 con solo 20 dollari, quando i procuratori hanno ammesso di non avere casi contro di lui. Il processo contro Ford è stato travestito, uno nominato da un avvocato specializzato in diritto petrolifero e gassoso e l'altro appena laureato in legge. Non avevano fondi per indagare o periti, e l'accusa ha colpito tutte le presunte giurie di colore per ottenere la giuria bianca che ha condannato Ford a morte.
The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts Introduction: The Criminal Justice System is must to be a beacon of hope and justice for those who beffected, but real, became a source of fear. In ihrem bahnbrechenden Buch „The Fear of Too Much Justice“ decken Steven B. Bright und James Quack strukturelle Versäumnisse auf, die die Gerechtigkeit in unseren Gerichten untergraben, insbesondere für marginalisierte Gemeinschaften. Dieses Buch ist eine dringend notwendige Analyse unserer kollektiven Unfähigkeit, rassistischen Vorurteilen und Bigotterie, Machtmissbrauch und den vielen Wegen, in denen die Ungerechtigkeit der Todesstrafe ihre Abschaffung erfordert, entgegenzuwirken und zu überwinden. Kapitel 1: Die Travestie von Glenn Fords Fall Glenn Ford, ein schwarzer Mann, verbrachte dreißig Jahre im Todestrakt von Louisiana für ein Verbrechen, das er nicht begangen hat. Er kam 2014 mit nur zwanzig Dollar frei, als die Staatsanwälte zugaben, dass sie kein Verfahren gegen ihn hatten. Fords Prozess war eine Travestie: Ein gerichtlich bestellter Anwalt, der sich auf Öl- und Gasrecht spezialisiert hat, und ein anderer, der gerade sein Jurastudium abgeschlossen hat. e hatten keine Mittel für Ermittlungen oder Experten, und die Staatsanwaltschaft schlug alle angeblichen schwarzen Geschworenen, um eine völlig weiße Jury zu bekommen, die Ford zum Tode verurteilte.
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The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts (Çok Fazla Adalet Korkusu: Irk, Yoksulluk ve Ceza Mahkemelerinde Eşitsizliğin Sürekliliği) Giriş: Ceza Adalet stemi, bir korku kaynağı haline gelen, ancak gerçek olan kişiler için bir umut ve adalet ışığı olmalıdır. Çığır açan "Çok Fazla Adalet Korkusu'adlı kitabında Stephen B. Bright ve James Kwak, mahkemelerimizde, özellikle marjinal topluluklar için adaleti baltalayan yapısal başarısızlıkları ortaya koyuyor. Bu kitap, ırksal önyargı ve bağnazlıkla, gücün kötüye kullanılmasıyla ve ölüm cezasının adaletsizliğinin ortadan kaldırılmasını gerektiren birçok yolla yüzleşmek ve üstesinden gelmek konusundaki kolektif başarısızlığımızın acilen ihtiyaç duyulan bir analizidir. Bölüm 1: Glenn Ford davasının travestileri Glenn Ford, siyah bir adam, işlemediği bir suç için Louisiana'nın ölüm hücresinde otuz yıl geçirdi. Savcılar aleyhinde bir dava olmadığını kabul ettiğinde 2014'te sadece yirmi dolarla serbest kaldı. Ford'un davası, bir mahkemenin atadığı avukatın petrol ve gaz hukuku konusunda uzmanlaştığı ve bir diğerinin de hukuk fakültesinden yeni çıktığı bir travmaydı. Soruşturma fonları veya uzmanları yoktu ve savcılık, Ford'u ölüme mahkum eden tamamen beyaz bir jüri elde etmek için tüm siyah aday jüri üyelerine bir tokat attı.
الخوف من الكثير من العدالة: العرق والفقر واستمرار عدم المساواة في المحاكم الجنائية مقدمة: يجب أن يكون نظام العدالة الجنائية منارة للأمل والعدالة لأولئك الذين أصبحوا مصدرًا للخوف، ولكن حقيقيًا. في كتابهما الرائد، «الخوف من الكثير من العدالة»، يكشف ستيفن بي برايت وجيمس كواك عن الإخفاقات الهيكلية التي تقوض العدالة في محاكمنا، خاصة للمجتمعات المهمشة. هذا الكتاب هو تحليل مطلوب بشكل عاجل لفشلنا الجماعي في مواجهة التحيز العنصري والتعصب والتغلب عليه، وإساءة استخدام السلطة، والطرق العديدة التي يتطلب بها ظلم عقوبة الإعدام إلغاءها. الفصل 1: مهزلة قضية جلين فورد جلين فورد، رجل أسود، أمضى ثلاثين عامًا في انتظار تنفيذ حكم الإعدام في لويزيانا لجريمة لم يرتكبها. أطلق سراحه في عام 2014 بعشرين دولارًا فقط عندما اعترف المدعون بأنه ليس لديهم قضية ضده. كانت محاكمة فورد مهزلة، حيث عين محامٍ متخصص في قانون النفط والغاز وآخر خارج كلية الحقوق. لم يكن لديهم أموال تحقيق أو خبراء، وانتقد الادعاء جميع المحلفين المحتملين من السود للحصول على هيئة محلفين من البيض بالكامل حكمت على فورد بالإعدام.

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