دانلود کتاب Conviction Machine; Standing up to federal prosecutorial abuse
by Harvey Silverglate
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عنوان فارسی: ماشین محکومیت؛ |
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The ability of prosecutors to “pin some offense” on anyone they choose is the subject of Harvey Silverglate’s book Three Felonies a Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent (2009/2011).3 As Silverglate demonstrated, the average busy professional going about his business will unknowingly commit three felonies in a normal day because there are so many criminal laws in the code. Through statutory analysis, case law, and the experiences of criminal lawyers defending cases across the spectrum of federal statutes, he showed how federal agents and prosecutors are able to prosecute virtually any person and any undertaking or transaction on felony charges. The feds need only to target somebody who has become an object of prosecutorial interest for any reason whatsoever.
Today, the federal criminal justice system is dangerously effective at turning citizens into convicts. More than twenty million Americans have criminal convictions, while nearly one-third of Americans have a criminal record. The author discusses the reforms that are needed based on real life examples of recent abuses.