Seattle's Federal District Judge "Bill" Dwyer has taken the case of the threatened jury system and defended it with intelligence, passion, and often humor. In language that is not only accessible but quietly compelling, he shows why society must not let this symbol of democratic justice be abolished.
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Seattle's Federal District Judge "Bill" Dwyer has taken the case of the threatened jury system and defended it with intelligence, passion, and often humor. In language that is not only accessible but quietly compelling, he shows why society must not let this symbol of democratic justice be abolished.
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Near Fine in very good + jacket. The Trial Jury's Origins, Triumphs, Troubles, and Future in American Democracy. 8vo. xiv, [4], 238 pp. Bound in black boards, in illustrated dust jacket. Includes index. Inscribed by Author on front free endpaper: "The Bernie and Elsie, /my admired friends. /William L. Dwyer/12-21-01" Near Fine, bright clean copy, in Very Good+ dust jacket with minor shelf wear.
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