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Case of a Lifetime
A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Story

Smith, Abbe
Hardcover
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BOOK SYNOPSIS

A recent study estimates that thousands of innocent people are wrongfully imprisoned each year in the United States. Some are exonerated through DNA evidence, but many more languish in prison because their convictions were based on faulty eyewitness accounts and no DNA is available. Prominent criminal lawyer and law professor Abbe Smith weaves together real life cases to show what it is like to champion the rights of the accused. Smith describes the moral and ethical dilemmas of representing the guilty and the weighty burden of fighting for the innocent, including the victorious story of how she helped free a woman wrongly imprisoned for nearly three decades.



For fans of Law and Order and investigative news programs like 20/20Case of a Lifetime is a chilling look at what really determines a person's innocence.

AUTHOR BIO
Abbe Smith, director of the Criminal Justice Clinic and professor of law at Georgetown Law School, is the recognized expert on legal ethics. She is a regular contributor to The New York Times, Boston Globe, Philadelphia Daily News, National Law Journal, and The Atlantic Monthly. She lives in Washington, D.C.  

BOOK REVIEWS
"This is an extraordinary, profoundly moving book.  Abbe Smith tells the story of Patsy Kelly Jarrett, who spent 28 years in prison for a crime she did not commit--and tells her own story.  She was Kelly's volunteer lawyer, and over those years she became Kelly's desperate friend.  I know of no other book that says as much about a defense lawyer's motivations, self-doubt, frustrations.  I finished it with tears in my eyes."  --Anthony Lewis, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Freedom for the Thought that We Hate: a Biography of the First Amendment



"This is a substantial work: intelligent, subtle, and honest. I couldn't put the book down. Abbe Smith examines a range of complex issues with insight and wit - the challenge innocence poses in a system focused on processing the guilty, the complicated relationship between truth and proof, the impossibility and importance of hope for long-time prisoners, the struggle for meaning for anyone who ventures into the criminal justice system. The way the author turns her skepticism on herself, without mercy, is especially engaging and impressive. In the end, the book transcends lawyers and clients, guilt and innocence, crime and punishment. It is a testament to what can happen when one person reaches out to another in need."--Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking



 



 


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0230605281
ISBN(13-digit): 9780230605282
Dewey Decimal: 345.747/6202523
Library of Congress: 2007052444
Book Publisher: St Martins Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 246



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