American Injustice, David S. Rudolf
American Injustice, David S. Rudolf
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American Injustice
Inside Stories from the Underbelly of the Criminal Justice System

Author: David S. Rudolf

Narrator: David S. Rudolf, Sean Pratt

Unabridged: 10 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner

Published: 01/25/2022


Synopsis

From the fearless defense attorney and civil rights lawyer who rose to fame with Netflix’s The Staircase comes a “bracing account of abuses of power and corruption in the criminal justice system.” (The Guardian)“A fine companion to Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy and Emily Bazelon’s Charged. A stellar—and often shocking—report on a broken criminal justice system.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)In the past thirty years alone, more than 2,800 innocent American prisoners—their combined sentences surpassing 25,000 years—have been exonerated and freed after being condemned for crimes they did not commit. Terrifyingly, this number represents only a fraction of the actual number of persons wrongfully accused and convicted over the same period. Renowned criminal defense and civil rights attorney David Rudolf has spent decades defending the wrongfully accused. In American Injustice, he draws from his years of experience in the American criminal legal system to shed light on the misconduct that exists at all levels of law enforcement and the tragic consequences that follow in its wake. Tracing these themes through the lens of some of his most important cases—including new details from the Michael Peterson trial made famous in The Staircase—Rudolf takes the reader inside crime scenes to examine forensic evidence left by perpetrators; revisits unsolved murders to detail how and why the true culprits were never prosecuted; reveals how confirmation bias leads police and prosecutors to employ tactics that make wrongful arrests and prosecutions more likely; and exposes how poverty and racism fundamentally distort the system.In American Injustice, Rudolf gives a voice to those who have been the victim of wrongful accusations and shows in the starkest terms the human impact of legal wrongdoing. Effortlessly blending gripping true-crime reporting and searing observations on civil rights in America, American Injustice takes readers behind the scenes of a justice system in desperate need of reform.

About David S. Rudolf

David S. Rudolf is one of the preeminent trial lawyers in the country. The co-host of the Webby Award-winning criminal justice podcast Abuse of Power, he has taught trial advocacy at the UNC School of Law and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, and criminal litigation at Duke University School of Law. He has also served in leadership positions in the ABA Criminal Justice Section and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Rudolf received worldwide acclaim for his appearances in the Netflix documentary The Staircase, now being adapted as a dramatic series for HBO Max.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jamele (BookswithJams) on February 20, 2022

I don’t think it is any surprise that the criminal justice system is broken and needs some serious overhauling. But yet it never ceases to amaze me just how broken it is and how time after time individuals abuse their power and send innocent people to prison, often for the rest of their lives, just......more

Goodreads review by Katie on January 25, 2022

David Rudolf, a criminal defense and civil rights attorney, has spent years defending the wrongfully accused. In American Justice, he dives head first in to why so many people spend time imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit. From misconduct in the legal system to law enforcement error, Rudolf un......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on January 13, 2022

Thank you to William Morrow Books, Custom House Books, David S. Rudolf and Bibliolifestyle for sending me a copy of American Injustice. This book comes out 1/25! David S. Rudolf takes us into not only specific criminal cases but also some history of law. This book is heavy and is not a simple read. I......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on December 21, 2021

I read this book cover to cover today. I typically don't read non- fiction however I made an exception for this book when I discovered it here on goodreads and I'm so glad I did. It was a great book that honesty opened my eyes to the injustice in this country using real case files and showing how in......more

Goodreads review by Huyen on June 03, 2022

A deeply disturbing, depressing and infuriating book. An important read for anyone interested in America's criminal justice system.......more