×


 x 

Shopping cart
William T. Pizzi - Trials Without Truth: Why Our System of Criminal Trials Has Become an Expensive Failure and What We Need to Do to Rebuild It - 9780814766507 - V9780814766507
Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.

Trials Without Truth: Why Our System of Criminal Trials Has Become an Expensive Failure and What We Need to Do to Rebuild It

€ 45.72
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Trials Without Truth: Why Our System of Criminal Trials Has Become an Expensive Failure and What We Need to Do to Rebuild It paperback. A study of the US criminal-justice system which argues that it places far too great an emphasis on winning and not nearly enough on truth. The author focuses on ways in which lawyers are permitted to dominate trials, the system's preference for weak judges, and the absurdities of plea bargaining. Num Pages: 257 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; LNAA; LNF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 15. Weight in Grams: 386.

Uncovers a major deficiency of U.S. criminal justice—a trial system that prioritizes winning over truth
Reginald Denny. O. J. Simpson. Colin Ferguson. Louise Woodward: all names that have cast a spotlight on the deficiencies of the American system of criminal justice. Yet, in the wake of each trial that exposes shocking behavior by trial participants or results in counterintuitive rulings—often with perverse results—the American public is reassured by the trial bar that the case is not "typical" and that our trial system remains the best in the world.
William T. Pizzi here argues that what the public perceives is in fact exactly what the United States has: a trial system that places far too much emphasis on winning and not nearly enough on truth, one in which the abilities of a lawyer or the composition of a jury may be far more important to the outcome of a case than any evidence.
How has a system on which Americans have lavished enormous amounts of energy, time, and money been allowed to degenerate into one so profoundly flawed?
Acting as an informal tour guide, and bringing to bear his experiences as both insider and outsider, prosecutor and academic, Pizzi here exposes the structural faultlines of our trial system and its paralyzing obsession with procedure, specifically the ways in which lawyers are permitted to dominate trials, the system's preference for weak judges, and the absurdities of plea bargaining. By comparing and contrasting the U.S. system with that of a host of other countries, Trials Without Truth provides a clear-headed, wide-ranging critique of what ails the criminal justice system—and a prescription for how it can be fixed.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
New York University Press United States
Number of pages
257
Condition
New
Number of Pages
257
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780814766507
SKU
V9780814766507
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About William T. Pizzi
William T. Pizzi is Professor of Law at the University of Colorado and a former federal prosecutor.

Reviews for Trials Without Truth: Why Our System of Criminal Trials Has Become an Expensive Failure and What We Need to Do to Rebuild It
"A beautifully written, finely nuanced work, a marvelous comparative constitutional study of criminal procedure that seeks to understand the larger culture."
Lawrence Fleischer
New York Law Journal
"Written for a general audience. . . . Excellent. . . . If enough American judges and law professors read his book, some of the silly rules that he criticizes will be discarded."
Judge Richard A. Posner
Times Literary Supplement
"Pizzi is certainly convincing in his argument that the American trial system is in dire need of overhaul"
Law Society Journal,July 2002
"Pizzi is certainly convincing in his argument that the American trial system is in dire need of overhaul"
Law Society Journal,July 2002 Rodney King
"In a cogent, direct argument, Pizzi inveighs against the triumph of the law of unintended consequences over the law of practicality. . . . An important book."
Publishers Weekly

Goodreads reviews for Trials Without Truth: Why Our System of Criminal Trials Has Become an Expensive Failure and What We Need to Do to Rebuild It


Subscribe to our newsletter

News on special offers, signed editions & more!