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System Failure: A Critique of the Judicial System of the United States
Contributor(s): Love, James F., IV (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798677172465
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $9.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2020
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- Law | Judicial Power
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.98 lbs) 186 pages
 
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The book has been included in the curriculum of a Business Law class at Mount Saint Mary's University in Los Angeles in the portion of the class discussing Criminal Law/Social Justice.
It has been included in the Schaefer Law Library at Michigan State University.
It is being reviewed for inclusion in the curriculum of a Criminal Law class at Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio. The author has been invited to appear as a guest lecturer at Heidelberg this fall.
A former member of the Central Legal Staff at the US Military Court of Appeals is nearing completion of his review and is planning on recommending the book by included in the Criminal Law class at Ohio State University.
System Failure is a Critique of the US Judicial System as seen through the eyes of a 25 year practicing jailhouse lawyer, who eventually freed himself from a wrongful conviction.
The Foreword of this book was written by attorney William R. Gallagher of Cincinnati. Mr. Gallagher won the Robert C. Heeney Award, in 2011, from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers in Washington, D.C. That award is given to one criminal defense attorney per year who best exemplifies the goals and values of the Association and the legal profession. In his Foreword, Mr. Gallagher states this book talks about things attorneys will only discuss among themselves in the corner of a cocktail party. Mr. Gallagher is considered to be one of the top three criminal trial attorneys East of the Mississippi River.
The book discloses why the average time between a wrongful conviction and exoneration is 9 1/2 years. Using empirical data, and publicly known facts, it advances credible numbers of wrongfully imprisoned citizens in the US in excess of 100,000.
The book brings to light a systemic violation of Article III of the Constitution by using data from the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, to prove young law clerks are deciding most of the cases in the Federal Courts, and proposes changes to the way in which jurisdictions are created to resolve that problem.
The author was considered to be the best jailhouse lawyer in the Ohio prison system for over 20 years. Although the author did mostly criminal appeals and Habeas Corpus work, he also initiated a lawsuit against Ohio, with the assistance of the Ohio Justice and Policy Center in Cincinnati, for refusing to treat prisoners for Hepatitis C, brought on the behalf of two friends of his.That lawsuit, Fussell v. Wilkinson, turned into a major medical/dental Class Action that has cost the State of Ohio $1.7 billion since it's inception in 2003.
In the pages of this book, you will find a man who taught himself the law from scratch, motivated by having been wrongfully convicted, and fought a 25 year war with the judicial system on the behalf of other Lifers who were his friends. The author spent 4 years at Warren Correctional Institution, under the control of one of the best prison Wardens to ever exist, Anthony Brigano; 2 years at Chillicothe Correctional Institution, before his first reversal; 4 years at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility at Lucasville; 5 years at Lebanon Correctional Institution and 10 years at Allen Correctional Institution in Lima, Ohio. Luke and Leb ain't no joke. The above only scratches the surface of this book.
Come walk a mile in my shoes.

James F. Love IV