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Out Of Order - Arrogance, Corruption, And Incompetence On The Bench (Paperback, Revised)
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Out Of Order - Arrogance, Corruption, And Incompetence On The Bench (Paperback, Revised)
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Hear about the judge who got busted for selling crack? What about
the judge who released from jail a felon who then promptly killed a
rookie cop? Or the one who ordered a prison to supply its inmates
with hot pots?In "Out of Order: Arrogance, Corruption, and
Incompetence on the Bench," investigative reporter Max Boot
documents dozens of stories like these as he blows the whistle on
the least publicized, the most destructive, branch of the
government--the compelling statistics to support his belief that
judges have greatly damaged both the criminal and civil justice
systems.Boot criticizes well-known judges like Lance Ito, who
presided over the O.J. Simpson follies, and Harold Baer, the New
York judge who initially decided to exclude from evidence eighty
pounds of drugs because he found nothing "unusual" about a courier
fleeing from the cops. He reveals judges who have taken advantage
of their office not only for personal gain, but also to gain
greater political power.The "juristocracy," as Boot calls it, has
taken over the running of schools, prisons, and other institutions,
with disastrous results: forced busing, which has led to white
flight from inner-city schools; higher taxes, as judges have
ordered more government spending, regardless of results; and
greater social divisions, because judges have taken controversial
issues like abortion out of the political arena. Rundowns of case
after case reveal judges who have routinely overturned popular
initiatives without legal right to do so, implemented controversial
policies with no basis in law, and put millions of dollars into the
pockets of undeserving plaintiffs.Following in the footsteps of the
bestselling "Death of Common Sense "and"Slouching Towards Gomorrah,
Out of Order" is a tightly reported, highly opinionated expose that
should set off a national debate about the woeful state of our
legal system. It also offers hope, by providing ways to improve the
performance of the judiciary and reclaim its original role as
servant of the people.
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