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Justice isn't blind. It's winking. This is the message Americans get when, against the weight of overwhelming evidence, high-profile suspects go free; when there are special sentencing rules for battered wives or adult survivors of childhood abuse; when murderers are released from prison to rape and murder again, and politicians make political hay out of these cases; when lawyers look less like servants of higher values and more like profit seekers reaping fortunes by helping clients get away with murder. This book is a penetrating look into what's wrong with the American legal system, a devastating critique of how politics has corrupted criminal law in America.

Written with clarity and simplicity, Getting Away with Murder is a lesson in how the law works and a blueprint for how it should work. Susan Estrich takes on the enflamed issues, from the O. J. Simpson trial to three strikes legislation, but pushes well beyond the soundbite answers. Drawing on her background as a lawyer, political commentator, professor, and national campaign manager for Michael Dukakis, she brings academic expertise and political experience together in a way that very few people can.

In particular, Estrich argues that group-based jury nullification, like group-based abuse excuses, is precisely the wrong answer to the biases of the criminal justice system. Getting Away with Murder also views this system in the wider political arena, where fiascoes like the Willie Horton case stifle political debate and promote policies that tie the hands of judges in dealing with dangerous offenders. Lawyers do not escape Estrich's notice; she directs some of her most pointed remarks at the failure of the legal profession to tend to the ethical duties and legal values that it professes.

At a time when three quarters of black Americans believe that the criminal justice system is racist and unfair; when nearly half of all whites think it's ineffective and in decline; when crime, though falling, still tops the list of public concerns, and politicians exploit public distrust of the system to get elected, Getting Away with Murder makes a statement that is powerful, controversial, and urgently needed.

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As both a professor of law and a victim of crime, Susan Estrich is an expert on the criminal justice system, problems and all. In American society today, three-quarters of blacks see the justice system as unfair and inherently racist, while almost half of all whites see the system as a failure. With highly publicized cases such as those involving O.J. Simpson and Louise Woodward adding to the furor, and politicians jumping on the bandwagon, Estrich asks why the system is failing and questions the alternatives. Part of Estrich's blueprint for change lies in an overhaul of the jury system, an aspect of the judicial process in which society has lost trust and confidence. Estrich believes a juror should be someone who "can keep his mind open," and that it is irrelevant whether "his mind is the kind of mind the defense or the prosecution particularly likes." Too often lawyers can pick and choose the jury, thereby failing to represent a true cross section of society.

Estrich addresses the highly topical subject of criminal responsibility; she believes many criminals are spared punishment because of a single juror's political or racial biases which override the majority ruling. Estrich also condemns "trendy" political thinking, which time and again excuses criminals from accountability because of their troubled pasts. Estrich is intelligent and succinct in her arguments for rethinking the criminal justice system, which she presents in a style that is neither preachy nor self-congratulatory.

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Don't be fooled by the subtitle of this smart and lively book: Susan Estrich is not against politics in our criminal justice system, but for it. Indeed, she thinks some sort of politics is inevitable, so the key question about, say, criminal juries is not whether they should do politics, but how. What is destroying the system, Estrich says, is a 'separatist,' 'balkanized,' and 'dishonest' politics. In its place, she summons up a vision of a unifying politics, focusing not on what tears Americans apart but on what brings us together...She delivers an impressive product-a broad critique of the current system and a road map for reform built on faith in the common sense of common people.-Akhil Reed Amar, New York Times Book Review

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  • PublisherHarvard University Press
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0674354117
  • ISBN 13 9780674354111
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages245
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