![]() Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the American Prosecutor $19.95 Haha. Wow, look at those other reviews that attatcked the book. They were both by prosecutors. Geez. Just because The book is about prosecutor misconduct(something that obviously does happen from time to time)that doesn't mean that you have to be a child and take the whole book as a personal attatck against you because you happen to be in the same profession. I don't care if you've never seen such cases in the criminal justice system, abuse of power by prosecutors does happen, I'm not saying all the frikin time, but yes just like every other field in life, there are a few bad apples. Don't be a baby. ![]() Charlie Rose with Ernest May & Philip Zelikow; Stephen Jay Gould; Caleb Carr (October 22, 1997) $24.95 Gould was a polymath of sorts who beside his work as evolutionary biologist had divergent interests, everything from Astronomy to Baseball. He comes to talk with Charlie Rose about the approaching millenium, and the anthology he has published about it. He is as always a fluent, pleasant and clear- thinking. However like many other people he perhaps exaggerated the psychological and social effect the magic date would have. |
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