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Police State

How America's Cops Get Away with Murder

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Police State

By: Gerry Spence
Narrated by: Alan Sklar
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How does America, founded on the promise of freedom for all, find itself poised to become a police state?

In Police State, legendary "country lawyer" Gerry Spence reveals the unnerving truth of our criminal justice system. In his more than sixty years in the courtroom, Spence has never represented a person charged with a crime in which the police hadn't themselves violated the law. Whether by hiding, tampering with, or manufacturing evidence; by gratuitous violence and even murder, those who are charged with upholding the law too often break it. Spence points to the explosion of brutality leading up to the murder of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, insisting that this is the way it has always been: cops get away with murder. Nothing changes.

Police State narrates the shocking account of the Madrid train bombings - how the FBI accused an innocent man of treasonous acts they knew he hadn't committed. It details the rampant racism within Chicago's police department, which landed teenager Dennis Williams on death row. It unveils the deliberately coercive efforts of two cops to extract a false murder confession from frightened and mentally fragile Albert Hancock, along with other appalling evidence from eight of Spence's most famous cases.

We all want to feel safe. But how can we be safe when the very police we pay to protect us instead kill us, maim us, and falsify the evidence against us? Can we accept the argument that cops may occasionally overstep their boundaries, but only when handling guilty criminals and never with us? Can we expect them to investigate and prosecute themselves when faced with allegations of misconduct? Can we believe that they are acting for our own good? Too many innocent are convicted; too many are wrongly executed. The cost has become too high for a free people to bear.

In Police State, Spence issues a stinging indictment of the American justice system. Demonstrating that the way we select and train our police guarantees fatal abuses of justice, he also prescribes a challenging cure that stands to restore America's promise of liberty and justice for all.

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There are few story tellers like Gerry Spence and even fewer people in this world that can persuade with passion and empathy for the listener at the same time. Spence lays out his argument with his own experiences and a sense that the reader will follow. The result is that you are left with no choice but to join him in recollection and actually become part of the real life stories he tells. By the end his memories feel like they are your own.

Great stories with an even greater point.

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A good collection of case examples from which to draw wisdom from and beat the war drums of reform for a justice system that has wondered well off its intended path. A good listen as an audiobook. Well worth the time to absorb and think about.

Justice is the impetuous child of Truth.

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Gerry Spence sounds like a true hero of our time, willing to stand up to the authoritarians within our government & fight back. Great stories, great narrating (most important to me). He allows you to understand who his clients are, because he has empathy for them, he got to know who they are as individuals. The most evil people in a courtroom, usually are not the defendants. I enjoyed this one.

More like the "just us system"

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This should be required for law students everywhere. Told through Gerry Spence's lyrical voice, we get the inside story of remarkable cases. Beyond great stories, the book provides tips and lessons for success in the courtroom. I am so grateful Spence assembled this recitation of his epic war stories.

One of the Great's War Stories

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Great book with details of well know cases never exposed before. Spence is brilliant and this book is as well. Narration was like Spence telling the story himself. Highly recommended this to everyone!

Must read!

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