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Very good in very good dust jacket. Ex-library. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 276 p. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 2002040992 Type of material Book Personal name Fuhrman, Mark. Main title Death and justice: an expose of Oklahoma's death row machine / Mark Fuhrman. Edition 1st ed. Published/Created New York: Morrow, c2003. Description xii, 276 p.; 24 cm. ISBN 0060009179 (alk. paper) 0060009187 (pbk. : alk. paper) LC classification HV9955. O5 F85 2003 LC Subjects Criminal justice, Administration of--Oklahoma. Capital punishment--Oklahoma. Prosecution--Oklahoma. Evidence, Criminal--Oklahoma. Notes Includes index. Dewey class no. 364.9766/38 Geographic area code n-us-ok
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Collectible, Fine in Very Good jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, near fine. Written by O.J. Simpson's key detective who was proved racial, and whose testimony and character helped lose the Simpson case. Now as ex detective for LA Police Dept. he has turned to writing for a living (He wrote "Murder in Brentwood" re. Simpson case). This book is an expose of Oklahoma's death row machine. An investigation of the administration of criminal justice in Oklahoma, with one of the highest rates of executions in the country, based on an examination of police records, trial transcripts, & appellat e decisions as well as hundreds of interviews. 276 pp.
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Very Good Condition in Good jacket. Light shelf and corner wear, Stickers on Front and Back cover, Text appears clean, Binding is in good sturdy condition. 276 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Law & Criminal Studies; ISBN: 0060009179. ISBN/EAN: 9780060009175. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1561015308.
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Very good, very good. 276, index, minor edge soiling. Formerly a detective for the Los Angeles Police Department, the author has written an expose of Oklahoma's death row machine. This investigation of the administration of criminal justice in Oklahoma, with one of the highestrates of executions in the country, is based on an examination of police records, trial transcripts, and appeal documentation.
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Very good in very good jacket. xii, 276 p. Index. Formerly a detective for the Los Angeles Police Department, the author has written an expose of Oklahoma's death row machine. This investigation of the administration of criminal justice in Oklahoma, with one of the highestrates of executions in the country, is based on an examination of police records, trial transcripts, and appeal documentation.
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New. 0060009179. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY, AVOID WEEKS OF DELAY ELSEWHERE. --288 pages; clean and crisp, tight and bright pages, with no writing or markings to the text. --DESCRIPTION: Controversy rages about capital punishment as innocent men and women are being released from death rows all over the country. Into the debate steps Mark Fuhrman, America's most famous detective, and no stranger to controversy himself. Are innocent people being executed? Are death penalty cases being investigated and tried as if someone's life depended on it? Is capital punishment justice or revenge? Fuhrman seeks to answer these questions by investigating the death penalty in Oklahoma, a place where a "hang 'em high" attitude of cowboy justice resulted in twenty-one executions in 2001, more than in any other state in the nation. The majority of these death penalty cases came from one jurisdiction, Oklahoma County, where legendary district attorney Bob Macy bragged about sending more people to death row than any other prosecutor, and police chemist Joyce Gilchrist was eventually fired for mismanaging the crime lab. These two figures loom large in Fuhrman's investigation. Examining police records, trial transcripts, and appellate decisions, and conducting hundreds of interviews, Fuhrman focuses his considerable investigative skills on more than a dozen of the most controversial Oklahoma death penalty cases, including two in which innocent men nearly lost their lives. When he began Death and Justice, Mark Fuhrman was a firm believer in the death penalty. What he saw in Oklahoma changed his mind. It may change yours. --with a bonus offer--