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Executing Justice: An Inside Account of the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal [Paperback]

Daniel R. Williams (Author), E. L. Doctorow (Introduction)
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0312283172 978-0312283179 May 20, 2002
Mumia Abu-Jamal is an award-winning journalist and author of three well-received books and many essays. He is also a death-row inmate, awaiting execution in Pennsylvania for allegedly killing a police officer in 1981. For many around the world, he is an inspired leader and the centerpiece to a revived progressive movement critical of our justice system and escalating global economic inequities. For others, he is a cold-blooded killer who has duped millions, including a vast array of Hollywood celebrities, writers, intellectuals and world political leaders, into believing that he is a political prisoner falsely imprisoned. Whatever the outlook, he and his case have become a flashpoint in the ever-raging debate over capital punishment in this country and a symbol of what is wrong with our criminal justice system.

Here, for the first time, the story of Mumia Abu-Jamal's trial and his struggle to gain his freedom has been told. Executing Justice takes us inside the courtroom where a fierce and skilled prosecutor wove a damning narrative of a young black radical who brutally murdered a young white police officer in the red-light district of Philadelphia, and then later boasted about the killing. It was, the prosecutor said, the strongest murder case he's ever tried. Daniel R. Williams, defense lawyer and chief legal strategist for Mumia Abu-Jamal, invites us to ask: why has this case engendered such enormous attention and aroused the passions of people worldwide?

Executing Justice is the story of how the death penalty really works in this country—not from the perspective of appellate judges, academics, or politicians who pontificate about the pros and cons of capital punishment, but from ground zero, within the pit of the courtroom where the war over life and death is fought. It is also a story of one of the most remarkable trials in our history. Above all, Executing Justice is an honest, at times confessional, book that seeks not to preach, but to raise questions about what we expect from our legal system and the depth of our commitment to capital punishment as a form of executing justice.

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Despite the deluge of books about the sensational murder case of activist-journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal, none is as comprehensive or as forthcoming about the tangle of legal maneuvers and missteps in his controversial trial as this one is. Williams, the death row inmate's defense lawyer and chief case strategist, offers a slew of previously unrevealed details about the lengthy battle to appeal Abu-Jamal's 1982 conviction for the murder of a Philadelphia policeman. After an impassioned foreword by E.L. Doctorow, the book embarks upon a relentless analysis of the facts of the case that has captured international attention and drawn widespread support. Williams attacks the Pennsylvania courts' refusal to grant an appeal by systematically picking apart the testimony of the prosecution's key witnesses a former prostitute, a young white man on probation and two eyewitnesses who could not positively identify Mumia as the shooter. Williams confronts what he sees as "irregularities" in the convicted prisoner's supposed confession, as well as in the ballistics and medical evidence. His measured and detailed discussion also puts the case into the broader legal context of Philadelphia politics during the civil rights era and racial biases in death penalty litigation in America, pointing out shortcomings in the jury selection process, for example. Possibly most startling is Williams's careful chronicle of Abu-Jamal's trial and ensuing appeals, which provides a far more thorough view of the proceedings than previous accounts. While no one opposed to Mumia' s radical beliefs will be completely swayed by this book's findings, Williams's terse and lengthy arguments raise intriguing questions about how justice has been served in this high-profile case and should challenge many readers' preconceptions.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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The case of black journalist Abu-Jamal, convicted in 1982 of murdering a Philadelphia policeman, has stirred ardent advocates, pro and con. Against him are law and order advocates pushing for the execution of a cop killer. His advocates, who include noted writers and actors, raise concerns about racial justice. In this book, Abu-Jamal's defense attorney weighs in on the legal and social ambiguities of his case. Williams got involved in the case in 1992. He details Abu-Jamal's Black Panther background and the political atmosphere of Philadelphia, whose police resolved conflict with MOVE, a radical black nationalist group, by firebombing its headquarters, but he focuses on the legal issues surrounding whether Abu-Jamal received a fair trial. Williams steers clear of issues of guilt and innocence as he looks at the fault lines at the intersection of racial politics and criminal justice. More legally analytical than Terry Bisson's On a Move [BKL F 15 01], this is still an accessible book, one that shows, too, Abu-Jamal's passionate commitment to speaking for the voiceless and powerless. Vanessa Bush
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (May 20, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312283172
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312283179
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant Surprise, June 15, 2003
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As an over sixty father of six grown children, I had to be cajoled by my youngest daughter to read Ms Myracle's first novel. For starters the book was not written for my age group, and it was not a subject matter that seemed relevant to me now. But the story-telling was so engaging, the revelation of a young girl's search for self so clear and convincing, and the treatment of the theme so even-handed, I loved the book. Any parent (or grandparent) of adolescents should consider "Kissing Kate" required reading.
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While I adore YA novels about queer kids, this one left me a little underwhelmed. I was just never convinced that Lissa and Kate were real people --- the character development was nil. I also didn't believe that they actually felt something for one another --- it was kind of like a romantic comedy with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, where all of the ingredients for a romantic comedy are there, but there's just no chemistry; it's not convincing. For a really good read, rely on the old classic Annie On My Mind --- a book which I still practically keep under my pillow, and which convinced my mom (!) that maybe, maybe this lesbian thing was OK.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Growing up is hard to do., April 22, 2003
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As a retired educator and an avid reader I was most impressed with this book. Lauren Myracle has written an engrossing story about the sexual feelings of a teenage girl, Lissa, and how she and the important others in her life react to them. Complicating things is the fact that she has these feelings towards her best friend Kate who after arousing desires in Lissa with a kiss now ignores her. Lissa's parents were killed in a car wreck when she and her younger sister were very young and they live with their Uncle Jerry. Entering the picture is Ariel, an interesting and ultimately critically important character in helping Lissa come to terms with her dilemma.
Myracle develops her story in a way that will appeal to teenagers with similar feelings but more that that she tells it in an engrossing manner that keeps the reader interested from beginning to end. This book is an important one for teenagers, parents, counselors, therapists, and anyone who wants to understand and help teenagers, even adults, with similar conflicting feelings.
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backup counsel, irrelevant bystander, emergency room floor, death penalty jurisprudence, rifling characteristics, slain officer, penalty phase, guilt phase, sidebar conference, death penalty trial, death verdict, photo array, prosecution side, executing justice, jury selection process
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Officer Faulkner, Cynthia White, John Africa, United States, Black Panther Party, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Locust Street, Mumia Abu-Jamal, New York, Billy Cook, Philadelphia Inquirer, Veronica Jones, Robert Chobert, Danny Faulkner, Anthony Jackson, Maureen Faulkner, Wesley Cook, Capital Jury Project, Philadelphia Daily News, Chicago Seven, New Jersey, Officer Brown, Robert Harkins, Arnold Howard, Daniel Faulkner
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