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Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer's Reflections on Dealing with the Death Penaltyby Scott Turow
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:America's leading writer about the law takes a close, incisive look at one of society's most vexing legal issues Scott Turow is known to millions as the author of peerless novels about the troubling regions of experience where law and reality intersect. In "real life," as a respected criminal lawyer, he has been involved with the death penalty for more than a decade, including successfully representing two different men convicted in death-penalty prosecutions. In this vivid account of how his views on the death penalty have evolved, Turow describes his own experiences with capital punishment from his days as an impassioned young prosecutor to his recent service on the Illinois commission which investigated the administration of the death penalty and influenced Governor George Ryan's unprecedented commutation of the sentences of 164 death row inmates on his last day in office. Along the way, he provides a brief history of America's ambivalent relationship with the ultimate punishment, analyzes the potent reasons for and against it, including the role of the victims' survivors, and tells the powerful stories behind the statistics, as he moves from the Governor's Mansion to Illinois' state-of-the art 'super-max' prison and the execution chamber.This gripping, clear-sighted, necessary examination of the principles, the personalities, and the politics of a fundamental dilemma of our democracy has all the drama and intellectual substance of Turow's celebrated fiction. Review:"This measured weighing of the facts will be most valuable to those who, like Turow, are on the fence — they will find an invaluable, objective look at both sides of this critical but highly charged debate." Publishers Weekly Review:"Sober thoughts on capital punishment....Well-presented, if dry and hardly original. In a handful of sorry examples from Illinois, Turow's storytelling talents shine." Kirkus Reviews Review:"By clearly and methodically sorting through the issues regarding the ultimate punishment, Turow has performed a public service. By turns shocking and engrossing, this book is highly recommended." Library Journal Review:"Turow offers a fairly rote essay on well-worn topics....Capital punishment is a topic that should heat the blood, whatever side you take. Turow's treatment barely simmers. (Grade: C+)" Gillian Flynn, Entertainment Weekly Review:"[T]hat rarest of achievements, a page-turner filled with genuine wisdom....Written with a fine lawyer's feel for fairness and with a superb novelist's gift for telling us truths beyond the power of law's logic to express, Ultimate Punishment is the ultimate statement about the death penalty: to read it is to understand why law alone cannot make us whole." Laurence H. Tribe, Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law, Harvard Law School Synopsis:Includes bibliographical references (p. [127]-164).
Synopsis:Turow is known to millions as the author of peerless novels about the regions where law and reality intersect. In this vivid account of how his views on the death penalty have evolved, Turow describes his own experiences with capital punishment. (Legal Reference/Law Profession) About the AuthorScott Turow is the world-famous author of six best-selling novels about the law, from Presumed Innocent (1987) to Reversible Errors (2002), which centers on a death penalty case. He lives with his family outside Chicago where he is partner in the firm of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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