Through detailed case studies, historical context, and expert analysis, Sanders examines the far-reaching consequences of prosecutorial misconduct, particularly its impact on marginalized communities. He highlights how such misconduct not only harms defendants but erodes public trust in the justice system. With a focus on practical solutions, Sanders outlines how legal professionals, reformers, and the public can hold prosecutors accountable and work toward a more transparent and just legal system.
This book is an essential resource for legal students, professionals, and anyone interested in criminal justice reform. It offers an in-depth understanding of prosecutorial misconduct, its pervasive nature, and the necessary steps to prevent it, making it a critical read for those dedicated to ensuring that justice is served fairly and ethically.
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