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A young Washington lawyer, Barrett Prettyman, has taken six capital cases in which the Supreme Court has become involved and has woven through and around those cases the searching question-why? Perhaps the question is unlawyerlike because of its broadness, but in its insistence it becomes a gadfly, forcing one to re-examine his opinion as to the value to society of the death penalty in the field of criminal justice.



 

Death and the Supreme Court by Barrett Prettyman Jr c1961 First Edition

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  • Title: Death and the Supreme Court
    Author: Barrett Prettyman Jr
    Publisher: Avon Book Division
    Publication Date: 1961 First Edition
    Format: Paperback

    Condition: White Picture covers which has some creasing to the back and front and scuffed to spine. The pages are quite tanned due to age with the previous owners inscription to the front.

    Book measures 18cm x 11cm with 254 pages.

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