Litigating in the Shadow of Death - Defense Attorneys in Capital Cases (Paperback)


An absorbing account of the ways in which defense attorneys represent capital defendants, ""Litigating in the Shadow of Death"" brings to light the paramount role these attorneys have played in shaping the modern system of capital punishment. Author Welsh White explains how attorneys' skills and abilities influence the determination of which capital defendants are sentenced to death. ""Litigating in the Shadow of Death"" shows how highly skilled defense attorneys are able to avoid death sentences for their clients in even the most aggravated cases, and how a group of dedicated lawyers have begun to transform the public's perception of capital punishment by revealing the extent to which innocent defendants are being sentenced to death. Professor White's descriptions of exemplary cases will provide an invaluable guide for lawyers planning to represent capital defendants, and students trying to understand our criminal justice system. His detailed, journalistic accounts of recent death penalty trials will also appeal to lay readers and activists seeking to understand who receives the death penalty and why.

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An absorbing account of the ways in which defense attorneys represent capital defendants, ""Litigating in the Shadow of Death"" brings to light the paramount role these attorneys have played in shaping the modern system of capital punishment. Author Welsh White explains how attorneys' skills and abilities influence the determination of which capital defendants are sentenced to death. ""Litigating in the Shadow of Death"" shows how highly skilled defense attorneys are able to avoid death sentences for their clients in even the most aggravated cases, and how a group of dedicated lawyers have begun to transform the public's perception of capital punishment by revealing the extent to which innocent defendants are being sentenced to death. Professor White's descriptions of exemplary cases will provide an invaluable guide for lawyers planning to represent capital defendants, and students trying to understand our criminal justice system. His detailed, journalistic accounts of recent death penalty trials will also appeal to lay readers and activists seeking to understand who receives the death penalty and why.

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Imprint

The University of Michigan Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2005

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

December 2005

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

224

ISBN-13

978-0-472-06911-8

Barcode

9780472069118

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LSN

0-472-06911-X



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