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Steve Bogira
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 5 years ago
This is a series of 5 articles/essays about the Southside in Chicago, or to be on point crime, justice and race in Chicago. They are by five different authors so somewhat mixed. The Waiting Room is most likely the most moving as it deals with the presence of a jail in the neighborhood as well as ...
Merle
Merle rated it 9 years ago
This is a fascinating book about the workings of the criminal justice system in Chicago. The author spent a year in a felony courtroom, not only observing its public business but interviewing the judge, the prosecutors, the public defenders and private attorneys, the defendants, the families of the ...
Merle
Merle rated it 9 years ago
This is a fascinating book about the workings of the criminal justice system in Chicago. The author spent a year in a felony courtroom, not only observing its public business but interviewing the judge, the prosecutors, the public defenders and private attorneys, the defendants, the families of the ...
wbebout
wbebout rated it 15 years ago
Blah...I couldn't finish it. It was not what I expected. It was dry and lacked any emotion. Most of the book was about the history of the court system in Chicago. While it may be interesting to legal scholars it was not to me. Also, what I did learn about the legal process was depressing. Ther...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 15 years ago
Courtroom 302 describes a world most of us will never see, nor would we wish to."No man can examine the great penal system of this country without being astounded at its magnitude, its cost and its unsatisfactory results," said John Altgeld, Cook County judge and later governor of Illinois in 1890. ...
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