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Controversy rages about capital punishment as innocent men and women are being released from death rows all over the country. Into the debate steps Mark Fuhrman, America's most famous detective, and no stranger to controversy himself.Are innocent people being executed? Are death penalty cases being investigated and tried as if someone's life depended on it? Is capital punishment justice or revenge?Fuhrman seeks to answer these questions by investigating the death penalty in Oklahoma, a place where a "hang 'em high" attitude of cowboy justice resulted in twenty-one executions in 2001, more than in any other state in the nation. The majority of these death penalty cases came from one jurisdiction, Oklahoma County, where legendary district attorney Bob Macy bragged about sending more people to death row than any other prosecutor, and police chemist Joyce Gilchrist was eventually fired for mismanaging the crime lab. These two figures loom large in Fuhrman's investigation.Examining police records, trial transcripts, and appellate decisions, and conducting hundreds of interviews, Fuhrman focuses his considerable investigative skills on more than a dozen of the most controversial Oklahoma death penalty cases, including two in which innocent men nearly lost their lives.When he began Death and Justice, Mark Fuhrman was a firm believer in the death penalty. What he saw in Oklahoma changed his mind. It may change yours.
Does the application of capital punishment in Oklahoma prioritize justice, or does it function as a flawed system prone to error and institutional bias? Author Mark Fuhrman, a former detective, utilizes his investigative background to scrutinize the death penalty apparatus in Oklahoma. By analyzing police records, trial transcripts, and appellate decisions, Fuhrman challenges the integrity of the state's judicial processes during a period of high execution rates. The text documents his personal shift from a proponent of capital punishment to a critic after uncovering systemic failures within the Oklahoma County legal system.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the investigative rigor Fuhrman applies to the case files, which provides a detailed look at the mechanics of the Oklahoma justice system. Experts highlight the text as a significant contribution to the discourse on prosecutorial conduct and the potential for wrongful convictions in death penalty cases.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2003-09-02
Publisher:
William Morrow
ISBN-10:
0060009179
ISBN-13:
9780060009175
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