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Book Synopsis: Written by one of the lead attorneys for U.S. Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, Not Guilty: The Unlawful Prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens describes the litigation before, during, and after the trial charging Stevens with corruption. Stevens was found guilty by a jury, but the judgment was immediately overturned following revelations of gross violations of Brady and other misconduct by the prosecution team of the Public Integrity Section of the Department of Justice. The verdict, however, led to Stevens loss of his seat in the Senate. The book is instructive in its intricate detailing of defense strategies and prosecutorial missteps, particularly in regards to Brady discovery, and author Rob Cary notes that less-privileged defendants commonly face challenges similar to those in the Stevens trial. Cary also comments on the Schuelke Report, a special investigation of the Public Integrity Section ordered by the trial court and released in 2012. As a result of his experience during the trial, Cary prescribes a number of initiatives to level the playing field between criminal defendants and the government, particularly with respect to discovery, handling of witnesses, and ways to address prosecutorial misconduct.
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Discover the shocking truth behind the unlawful prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens with Not Guilty: The Unlawful Prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. Written by an attorney who witnessed it all, this gripping account exposes the gross violations committed by the Department of Justice's Public Integrity Section. Uncover how Brady discovery misconduct, and other prosecutorial missteps led to a wrongful conviction and the downfall of a respected senator.
Get ready for a riveting read as you delve into the intricacies of defense strategies and the shocking truth about the prosecution's misconduct. Rob Cary, the author of this eye-opening book, also sheds light on the highly anticipated Schuelke Report, a special investigation revealing the extent of the Public Integrity Section's wrongdoing.
Not Guilty goes beyond just one man's fight for justice; it serves as a wake-up call to the legal system. Less-privileged defendants often face similar challenges to those experienced by Stevens, and Cary draws attention to this important issue. With the powerful insights gained from this trial, Cary offers a range of initiatives to level the playing field for all criminal defendants, propose fairer discovery processes, establish better witness protections, and address the issue of prosecutorial misconduct head-on.
Join the ranks of those hungry for justice and order your copy of Not Guilty: The Unlawful Prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens today. Uncover the truth, challenge the status quo, and be part of the movement for a more equitable legal system. Click here to order now.
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