A Hollow Remedy: Federal Habeas Corpus Ineffective to Protect Victims of Systemic Injustice of State and Criminal Justice Systems Contributor(s): Tripati LLM, Merit Anant Kumar (Author) |
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ISBN: 1947170090 ISBN-13: 9781947170094 Publisher: Sureshot Books Publishing LLC OUR PRICE: $23.74 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2018 |
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BISAC Categories: - Law | Medical Law & Legislation |
Series: Hollow Remedy |
Physical Information: 0.59" H x 8.5" W x 11" (1.44 lbs) 280 pages |
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Publisher Description: A Hollow Remedy Volume 1 This book has been painstakingly researched and written in hopes of enabling the basic humane treatment for all those incarcerated in the United States today and in the future. Mr. Tripati has specializations in Public International Law, Public Law, and European Law.
Arizona prosecutors with the help of state judges create situations in cases they know they may not pre-vail force defense counsel ask for mistrials. Though the Arizona Attorney general and courts know of this practice they decline to take any action. The Arizona Attorney general in proceedings in the Superior Court has made it a practice that relief by way of special action is not available. They however consistently deceive federal courts taking contrary positions, so as to defeat claims. Aware that in Arizona PCR proceedings with appointed counsel are meaningless as counsel do not expend the resources to ensure claims are reviewed the Attorney General conceals these facts. Arizona does not have a law library and have a paralegal system made of paralegals, not able to afford inmates assistance. By their policies they forbid paralegals from assisting inmates in marshalling facts and arguments. However they argue in the course of federal proceedings that inmates have failed to comply with technical provisions of the rules. They obtain mental health from mental health practitioners who are willing to say anything to appease state authorities. Aware of this fact the Arizona Attorney general consistently misrepresents facts to the court to prevail.
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