Justice Denied

Justice Denied
Author: Michael Harris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1986
Genre: Judicial error
ISBN: 0771596901

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Justice Denied

Justice Denied
Author: Marci A. Hamilton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2008-04-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139470995

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There is a silent epidemic of childhood sexual abuse in the United States and a legal system that is not effectively protecting children from predators. Recent coverage of widespread abuse in the public schools and in churches has brought the once-taboo subject of childhood sexual abuse to the forefront. The problem extends well beyond schools and churches, though: the vast majority of survivors are sexually abused by family or family acquaintances with 90 percent of abuse never reported to the authorities. Marci A. Hamilton proposes a comprehensive yet simple solution: eliminate the arbitrary statutes of limitations for childhood sexual abuse so that survivors past and present can get into court. In Justice Denied, Hamilton predicts a coming civil rights movement for children and explains why it is in the interest of all Americans to allow victims of childhood sexual abuse this chance to seek justice when they are ready.

Personal Justice Denied Report

Personal Justice Denied  Report
Author: United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1982
Genre: Aleuts
ISBN: PURD:32754061309575

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Part II (p.315-359) concerns the removal of Aleuts to camps in southeastern Alaska and their subsequent resettlement at war's end.

Justice Denied

Justice Denied
Author: J. A. Jance
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780061746116

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The murder of an ex-drug dealer ex-con—gunned down on his mother's doorstep—seems just another turf war fatality. Why then has Seattle homicide investigator J.P. Beaumont been instructed to keep this assignment hush-hush? Meanwhile, Beau's lover and fellow cop, Mel Soames, is involved in her own confidential investigation. Registered sex offenders from all over Washington State are dying at an alarming rate—and not all due to natural causes. A metropolis the size of Seattle holds its fair share of brutal crime, corruption, and dirty little secrets. But when the separate trails they're following begin to shockingly intertwine, Beau and Mel realize that they have stumbled onto something bigger and more frightening than they anticipated—a deadly conspiracy that's leading them to lofty places they should not enter . . . and may not be allowed to leave alive.

Justice Denied

Justice Denied
Author: Dr. Joe Wendel
Publsiher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781480852785

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The world has been inundated with horror stories about what the Germans did during the last century, but most Americans know little about what was done to the Germans or to German Americans. In Justice Denied, author Dr. Joe Wendel offers a complete picture to the story about how Germans and German Americans were treated. Presenting a balanced portrayal of history, Wendel discusses the destruction and the unconditional surrender of Germany and details many personal and emotional accounts about the mistreatment, the terror, the mass murder, the starvation blockade, the expulsions of millions of ethnic Germans, and the raping of thousands of German women by the occupying forces. Justice Denied gives us a wide-ranging history of Germany and German Americans, with a focus on providing insights into the two twentieth-century world wars from the viewpoint of a German American who lived in Austria during World War II. It offers compelling facts, interpretations, and points of view unfamiliar to most Americans, including the personal stories of German Americans sent to interment camps in World War II.

Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied

Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied
Author: Roger Hinterthuer
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781491778821

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On a cold November morning a fourteen year old paperboy was delivering his route when he saw a brightly wrapped package on the roof of a parked car. Curiosity got the best of him and when he picked it up it exploded, killing him instantly. This is the true story of the investigation of his murder and numerous other related murders which occurred over a fifteen year span. It shows how investigators were able to link the murders to one man, a motorcycle gang enforcer. This story provides a comprehensive look into the criminal justice system and reveals not only it’s successes, but also it’s failures. From police officers to detectives to forensic experts to medical examiners to prosecuting attorneys to witnesses and even informants, everyone contributed. No one gave up! It’s the story of how all the pieces were put together, the killer identified, and the case presented for prosecution. It also shows how one elected official became the biggest stumbling block to justice for all the victims.

Justice Delayed Justice Denied

Justice Delayed  Justice Denied
Author: Betty Boles Ellison
Publsiher: Infinity Publishing (PA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Bluegrass Region (Ky.)
ISBN: 074145064X

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Justice Denied

Justice Denied
Author: John Suter And Bill Linton And Hosking
Publsiher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781489211071

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In this tell–all book, discover how the justice system works and why, at times, the innocent are convicted and the guilty set free. Bill Hosking looks back at his career as a criminal barrister in a candid account of his time at the bar. He tells the true story behind some of his most famous cases, including the Hilton bombings, 'Toecutter' Jimmy Driscoll's attempt to avoid prison time, and the Anita Cobby trial. At Bill's side we also meet some larger–than–life characters, such as Carl Synnerdhal, a professional bank robber who successfully convinced everyone he was blind and hoodwinked the system, as well as adversaries such as disgraced former detective Roger Rogerson. Bill Hosking's clients have included, '...the notorious, the oppressed, the young and the old...the wise and the foolish...'. In the company of his colleagues, judges, prosecutors and defence lawyers, he reveals how the law courts give us an insight into human frailty and the dark side of human nature. Justice in any courtroom can be elusive. Yet, as Bill Hosking explains: '...a calm, composed, careful and competent judicial process is to what we aspire...when it is achieved, justice is never denied.'