Murdered Judges -xld

Murdered Judges -xld
Author: Susan P. Baker
Publisher: Susan Baker
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-08-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 161842078X

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True tales of judges murdered in America in the 20th century, including those killed by strangers, family members, and unknown perpetrators. This book also includes a few who died in mysterious circumstances. Several murders remain unsolved. And the perpetrator remains at large in some. Anyone who ever worked at or near a courthouse will be intrigued by the happenings in this book and glad it didn't happen where they worked!

Murdered Judges of the 20th Century

Murdered Judges of the 20th Century
Author: Susan P. Baker
Publisher: Pale Horse Pub.
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Judges
ISBN: 9781587470783

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Judge Baker recounts 42 cases of American judges murdered in the 20th century in order to document the need for improved security in American courthouses.

Murdered Judges

Murdered Judges
Author: Susan P. Baker
Publisher: Sunbelt/Eakin Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2004-10-01
Genre: Judges
ISBN: 9781571688286

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Judge Baker recounts 42 cases of American judges murdered in the 20th century in order to document the need for improved security in American courthouses.

Murdered Judges of the Twentieth Century

Murdered Judges of the Twentieth Century
Author: PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUSAN P. BAKER
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781681791128

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Although there have been individual books published about famous murder cases ranging from serial killers, mass murderers and more . . . ."Murdered Judges of the Twentieth Century" is the first collection of its kind. Susan P. Baker started this project because she was concerned with the prevalence of violence in American courthouses in the 1980s and 1990s. She had always thought of a courthouse as a safe haven, a place where one came to resolve one's differences through peaceful means, a sanctuary if you will. she imagined that people had respect for the judiciary, for lawyers, for bailiffs, and for other folks who worked in the legal business whether or not at our safe haven. Although she knew of Federal Judge John Wood's assassination, she assumed it was a fluke. It was related to a drug case. Those people knew no bounds.

Murder at the Supreme Court

Murder at the Supreme Court
Author: Martin Clancy
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1616146494

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This in-depth yet highly accessible books provides compelling human stories that illuminate the thorny legal issues behind the most noteworthy capital cases. In 1969, the Supreme Court justices cast votes in secret that could have signaled the end of the death penalty. Later, the justices’ resolve began to unravel. Why? What were the consequences for the rule of law and for the life at stake in the case? These are some of the fascinating questions answered in Murder at the Supreme Court. Veteran journalists Martin Clancy and Tim O’Brien not only pull back the curtain of secrecy that surrounds Supreme Court deliberations but also reveal the crucial links between landmark capital-punishment cases and the lethal crimes at their root. The authors take readers to crime scenes, holding cells, jury rooms, autopsy suites, and execution chambers to provide true-life reporting on vicious criminals and the haphazard judicial system that punishes them. The cases reported are truly "the cases that made the law." They have defined the parameters that judges must follow for a death sentence to stand up on appeal. Beyond the obvious questions regarding the dubious deterrent effect of capital punishment or whether retribution is sufficient justification for the death penalty (regardless of the heinous nature of the crimes committed), the cases and crimes examined in this book raise other confounding issues: Is lethal injection really more humane than other methods of execution? Should a mentally ill killer be forcibly medicated to make him "well enough" to be executed? How does the race of the perpetrator or the victim influence sentencing? Is heinous rape a capital crime? How young is too young to be executed?

Who Killed the Judges?

Who Killed the Judges?
Author: Jacob Jabuni Yidana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002
Genre: Assassination
ISBN:

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Sparring Partners

Sparring Partners
Author: John Grisham
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385549334

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • John Grisham is the acknowledged master of the legal thriller. In his first collection of novellas, law is a common thread, but America’s favorite storyteller has several surprises in store. “Homecoming” takes us back to Ford County, the fictional setting of many of John Grisham’s unforgettable stories. Jake Brigance is back, but he’s not in the courtroom. He’s called upon to help an old friend, Mack Stafford, a former lawyer in Clanton, who three years earlier became a local legend when he stole money from his clients, divorced his wife, filed for bankruptcy, and left his family in the middle of the night, never to be heard from again—until now. Now Mack is back, and he’s leaning on his old pals, Jake and Harry Rex, to help him return. His homecoming does not go as planned. In “Strawberry Moon,” we meet Cody Wallace, a young death row inmate only three hours away from execution. His lawyers can’t save him, the courts slam the door, and the governor says no to a last-minute request for clemency. As the clock winds down, Cody has one final request. The “Sparring Partners” are the Malloy brothers, Kirk and Rusty, two successful young lawyers who inherited a once prosperous firm when its founder, their father, was sent to prison. Kirk and Rusty loathe each other, and speak to each other only when necessary. As the firm disintegrates, the resulting fiasco falls into the lap of Diantha Bradshaw, the only person the partners trust. Can she save the Malloys, or does she take a stand for the first time in her career and try to save herself? By turns suspenseful, hilarious, powerful, and moving, these are three of the greatest stories John Grisham has ever told. Don’t miss John Grisham’s new book, THE EXCHANGE: AFTER THE FIRM!

Kill All the Judges

Kill All the Judges
Author: William Deverell
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1773058517

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Complex, fascinating, and fun … Kill All the Judges is a classic crime work, from an author heralded as one of Canada’s best, and with good reason.” — Shelf Life Finalist for the Stephen Leacock Humour Prize Is someone systematically killing the judges called to the British Columbian bar? At least one has been murdered and several have disappeared. Arthur Beauchamp returns from retirement once again to take on the case, this time defending his former nemesis, backwoods poet Cudworth Brown. He finds himself chasing all kinds of leads, including tracking down a mystery novel that Brown’s unreliable former lawyer has been writing, just as Beauchamp’s own wife, Margaret, has announced her candidacy for the Green Party. Complex, madcap, and peopled with some of the most delightfully eccentric characters to be found between two covers, Kill All the Judges proves William Deverell’s mastery of the hilariously comedic crime novel.

Report of the Trial of Abner Rogers, Jr

Report of the Trial of Abner Rogers, Jr
Author: Abner Rogers (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1844
Genre: Criminal liability
ISBN:

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Bigelow and Bemis were counsel for Rogers. While a prisoner, Rogers stabbed the warden at Charlestown prison to death. He was acquitted on the ground of insanity, but committed suicide a few weeks after the trial by throwing himself out of a window. The case is significant for its early and successful presentation of the insanity defense.

The Murder Trial of Judge Peel

The Murder Trial of Judge Peel
Author: Jim Bishop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1962
Genre: Murder
ISBN:

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Re-creation of circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a Florida Judge and his wife in 1955.