Doing justice a prosecutor's thoughts on crime, punishment and the rule of law
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- 9781526627551
- 347.73 BHA
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347.5491035 POL Politics and jurisprudence of the Chaudhry court | 347.7 MIS 4th ed Law of bias and mala fides( Judicial and administrative) | 347.71012 WAL Common law theory of judicial review | 347.73 BHA Doing justice | 347.73 CAR 9th ed. Judicial process in America | 347.73 CRI Criminal law | 347.73 GIN My own words |
An elegant, philosophical and, at times, moving memoir of what it is like to serve as America's most high-profile legal official' Financial Times
Multi-million-dollar fraud. Terrorism. Mafia criminality. Russian espionage.
As United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara prosecuted some of the most high-profile cases in America. In Doing Justice he takes us inside America's criminal justice system to deliver a powerful meditation on justice - what it is, who dispenses it, how it works - and what the law can teach us about thinking and acting justly in our own lives.
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