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Courtroom 302: A Year Behind the Scenes in an American Criminal Courthouse,   ISBN:9780679752066

     
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Binding: Paperback
Release Date: February 2006
Edition: First Edition
List Price: $15.95

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ISBN-13: 9780679752066
ISBN-10: 0679752064
Author: Steve Bogira
Publisher: Vintage
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Courtroom 302 is the fascinating story of one year in Chicago's Cook County Criminal Courthouse, the busiest felony courthouse in the country. Here we see the system through the eyes of the men and women who experience it, not only in the courtroom but in the lockup, the jury room, the judge's chambers, the spectators' gallery. From the daily grind of the court to the highest-profile case of the year, Steve Bogira’s masterful investigation raises fundamental issues of race, civil rights, and justice in America.

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Average Customer Rating: Score = 4.5 Score = 4.5 Score = 4.5 Score = 4.5 Score = 4.5

Criminal Justice Chicago Style
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This is a thoughtful, readable and carefully researched account of the criminal justice process in Chicago. I used this book as a supplement in an undergraduate Political Science course and it went over well. This is very high quality journalism based on extensive observation and even more extensive follow-up research. It is a balanced account that points out the significant shortcomings of the system while recognizing and respecting the human dilemmas faced by legal professionals.

both informative and gripping to read
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If you have interest in the operation of our criminal justice system, in whatever location, this book will plant your feet squarely in reality. It's not polemical in any way. You get to witness the goings on, from the most mundane to the most charged atmospheres.

I began reading with interest but detached. As I progressed through the book I became increasingly involved and awaiting what was to come next. This book is infused with fairness to all and with no agenda of its own. It's a wonderful piece of writing. Also evident is the openness and trusting nature of the author, as shown by the content of the conversations he has with both the accused and the legal professionals.

In addition to the numerous story-lines, the pure information about the court system is very comprehensive. It's not passed along in a teaching manner, just given so as to flesh out the situations that come into play. What a wonderful book.

Great Book, Great Book Seller
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The book is so interesting, something that concerns everyone, how the legal system operates and more. I also highly recommend this book seller. I ordered the book, standard shipping, and yet I got it within a few days. WOW! This is great customer service. Thank you

Good stuff
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This account by Chicago Reader reporter Steve Bogira of a year spent observing Judge Daniel Locallo's courtroom in the Cook County Criminal Courthouse is fascinating, thoroughly researched, and well written. Bogira picks a handful of cases from the constant parade of addicts, drug dealers, accused murderers, aggravated batterers, and mobsters who pass before Locallo. We meet one 18 year old murder defendant who wears pigtails and jumpers with Winnie the Pooh logos, but has a tattoo of a hand clutching a penis on her calf, hidden under knee socks. We become acquainted with Frank Caruso Jr., the young son of a reputed mobster who is on trial for nearly beating to death a 13 year old black kid who biked into Caruso's mostly white neighborhood. (Caruso's lawyer, Ed Genson, has since represented R. Kelly, Conrad Black, and Rod Blagojevich, before resigning from Blago's defense team.) We meet the prosecutors, the public defenders, the courtroom deputies, and sometimes the parents and spouses of the defendants.

Interesting things pop up: Locallo bars memory and eyewitness expert Elizabeth Loftus from testifying, because he doesn't like expert testimony; Loftus went on to testify for the defense in the Scooter Libby trial in 2006, where prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald grilled her mercilessly and had her stuttering and backpedaling away from many of her expert conclusions. Particularly embarrassing, Fitzgerald asked the memory expert if they had met before and she responded no, but in fact they had, on a previous case.

Bogira occasionally goes back in time, whether to look at police commander Jon Burge's torture regime (a perjury case against Burge is currently underway in Patrick Fitzgerald's district, the statute of limitations on torture being long past) or the corrupt judges of Operation Greylord.

Judge Locallo presents an interesting study: a judge who gets the highest ratings from bar associations, but has trouble seeing that a judge convicted in Operation Greylord could actually be guilty, because they're friends; and who mulls over whether he should send a drug offender to boot camp or treatment, at the same time that he has "a gentlemen's bet" with another judge over who can send the most offenders to boot camp.

Thoughtfully, Bogira provides an epilogue in which we learn what has happened to the main players between 1998, his year of observation, and 2005 - who's been paroled, pardoned, who's back on the street buying crack after their release, who's managed to smuggle 10 lbs. of raw hamburger meat into their prison cell, who's moved from the criminal courthouse to the civil. This is the kind of book where you want to know that stuff, because Bogira makes it interesting.

Outstanding Book, Invaluable Subject Matter
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I can't recommend this one highly enough to anyone interested in how our nation actually works. America is the greatest country on earth, but if you think it's perfect, you have another thing coming: "302" describes a year in the life of an American courtroom, where drama and heartache replace anything Hollywood could come up with.

A troubling look inside the workings of our legal system, yet told with such care and insight. Absolutely terrific book. Should be read by one and all!

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