Marsha Woerner reviewed Unfair by Adam Benforado
Review of 'Unfair' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Clearly, I am a true diehard liberal! I believe that, at least all but the last chapter, ought to be required reading for all police, lawyers, and everyone else involved in the legal practices!
The title unfair relates to two different things: arrest and investigation, and prosecution. Both are quite unfair under today's system. My husband used to always say "the whole US legal system is the worst, except for everything else. I truly don't know enough history to know whether this really was once the case, but as pointed out in this book, it certainly is not currently :-(; northern Europe, at least, appears to be much better.
I once saw an interview with a Chicago (I think) police detective, and he avowed that "WHENEVER you talk to the police, you should have a lawyer present!" - regardless of whether there is any crime of any kind being considered …
Clearly, I am a true diehard liberal! I believe that, at least all but the last chapter, ought to be required reading for all police, lawyers, and everyone else involved in the legal practices!
The title unfair relates to two different things: arrest and investigation, and prosecution. Both are quite unfair under today's system. My husband used to always say "the whole US legal system is the worst, except for everything else. I truly don't know enough history to know whether this really was once the case, but as pointed out in this book, it certainly is not currently :-(; northern Europe, at least, appears to be much better.
I once saw an interview with a Chicago (I think) police detective, and he avowed that "WHENEVER you talk to the police, you should have a lawyer present!" - regardless of whether there is any crime of any kind being considered at the moment! This book tends to point out what some of the advantages would be, and further, it points out that EVERYONE should have that knowledge, and society takes advantage of those who don't know or can't afford. Yes, the US is UNFAIR and, I think that this tact is known and protected!
Some of the suggestions made in the last chapter seem good, but many are oversimplistic.