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And Justice for Some: An Expose of the Lawyers and Judges Who Let Dangerous Criminals Go Free [Hardcover]

Wendy Murphy (Author)
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159523036X 978-1595230362 September 6, 2007
A scathing exposé of the judges and lawyers who put criminals’ rights ahead of victims’ rights

When Wendy Murphy was a young prosecutor, she learned that the deck is stacked in favor of criminal defendants. Between their arrest and (potential) conviction, murderers, rapists, and drug dealers get more than a fair shake—they get an unfair advantage, often at the expense of their victims.

In many states, for instance, defendants can subpoena a victim’s private medical and counseling files, without any justification. They can threaten victims with brutal cross-examinations if they dare to testify. They can put on "dog and pony show" defenses that have nothing to do with the truth—and even lie under oath with virtually no risk of being prosecuted for perjury.

These kinds of injustices make Murphy fighting mad. She’s made it her mission to help the victims who get the least protection from our twisted legal system. And in her first book, she guides readers through one horror story after another about judges and lawyers who bend over backward to let the worst offenders go free.

You’ll meet judges who unapologetically declare that they care more about their liberal ideology than about the pain and suffering of abuse victims. Judges who let child molesters walk free because they’re "too frail" to go to prison. Defense attorneys who take big money from wealthy child molesters, then twist the Bill of Rights beyond recognition. And even a few prosecutors who go easy on criminals for their own selfish reasons.

Murphy’s true stories will shock you, but they will also inspire you to join the fight for a more rational system. This is an important book that is sure to infuriate America’s legal establishment.


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In this clarion call for the victims' rights movement, lawyer and media commentator Murphy argues that our society's efforts to ensure that no innocent man is convicted are allowing legions of criminals to go free. The victim's rights movement seeks to enact laws that give victims greater access to justice; though victims may file suits against criminals in subsequent civil trials (as did Ron Goldman's family in their wrongful death suit against O.J. Simpson), criminal trials reduce victims' role to State witness. As such, victims frequently find themselves on trial in the court of public opinion (as was Kobe Bryant's accuser), paradoxically forced to defend themselves against the accusations of the accused. Though an excellently and righteously argued point, some of Murphy's solutions seem counteractive at best, such as a plan for victims' attorneys to go up against defense lawyers, a likely way to ramp up the circus-like atmosphere of high-profile trials, which Murphy is also against. Still, she offers some excellent premises by which the balance of justice can be restored to victims, often proving a logical and lucid advocate for her cause, despite a tone that never rises above the level of your average daytime talk show.
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About the Author

Wendy Murphy is a former prosecutor, a legal scholar, a victim’s rights activist, and a proud mother of five. She’s also a regular guest on Fox News Channel’s O’Reilly Factor and a legal analyst for CBS News.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Sentinel HC (September 6, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 159523036X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595230362
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #992,208 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars In Wendy's world, EVERYONE is guilty, October 11, 2007
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There's no presumption of innocence, no exculpatory evidence, no right to council.

Even in her interviews flogging this book, she's claiming that the Duke LaCrosse players are guilty - 6 months after the attorney general said they are the innocent victims of a frame.

Murphy is one of the people that perpetrated that frame. She should be shunned by anyone serious about justice. This collection of anecdotes of criminals who've been set free and re-offended does nothing to rehabilitate her.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Eye Opening Look at U.S. Justice System, August 28, 2008
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Charles J. Rector (Woodstock, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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And Justice for Some is an eye opening look at the criminal justice system and how it treats rape victims. As former prosecutor and author Wendy Murphy relates, rape victims often receive little or no justice in America. In many cases, including for instance, in the Kobe Bryant case, the victim find themselves on trial in the court of public opinion.

Murphy relates some real horror stories such as that of Judge Eric Cashman who sentenced a rapist who had engaged in four years of systematic rape of a little girl to a mere 60 days in jail. Murphy also offers some interesting solutions such as having victim's advocates to oppose the defense lawyers in trials.

However, Murphy's advocacy on behalf of rape victims is tarnished a bit by her role in the Duke University Lacrosse Case. She was on TV frequently taking the point of view that the lacrosse players were all guilty as sin. Given her prominence on TV shows concerning this case, you would think that she would have devoted some space at least to this case. If so, you would be wrong since there is nothing in this book about this particular case or why she got things wrong.

Despite this caveat, this is a well researched and sharply written book and as such is well recommended.





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3.0 out of 5 stars Weak Writing Brings Down Some Good Ideas, June 25, 2011
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I know nothing about Wendy Murphy or her alleged role in the Duke Lacross case so I will have to judge this book on its own merits.

I agreed with much that the author had to say. There should be rights for victims and we should have as much (more even) sympathy for victims than we do for those accused of harming others. I think it would be hard for anyone to argue otherwise. However, I found much of the actual writing in this book to be lacking. The author spent a lot of time on her soapbox and much less time detailing actual examples or telling any stories. I think some lessons in story telling would help the author become a better writer.

Overall, it was a decent book with some good ideas but the weak writing left something to be desired.
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