An edition of A Trial by Jury (2001)

A Trial by Jury

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An edition of A Trial by Jury (2001)

A Trial by Jury

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"Jury duty happens to everyone. When the call came to Graham Burnett, a young historian, he had a shock in store. A Trial by Jury is his account of how performing this familiar civic duty challenged him in ways he never thought possible and turned into one of the most consuming experiences of his life.".

"Burnett begins with the story of the trial: a body with multiple stab wounds found in a New York apartment, intimations of cross-dressing, male prostitution, mistaken identity. And then, the unexpected drama: Burnett finds himself appointed the foreman, with the responsibility of leading the increasingly frenetic deliberations within the black box of the jury room.

Soon he is sequestered - which is to say marooned - with eleven others, a group of people who view their task, and often one another, with palpable distaste. Among his colleagues: a vacuum-cleaner repairman cum urban missionary, a young actress, and a man apparently floundering in a borderland between real life and daytime television.".

"As Burnett steers the contentious politics of their temporary no-exit society toward the verdict, he undergoes an unexpected awakening. Having been plucked from his cozy nest in the world of books and ideas and then plunged into the netherworld of lurid crime, he learns the limits of what intellect alone can accomplish in the real world.

Above all, Burnett discovers firsthand the terrifying ultimate power of the state and the agonies of being asked to do justice within the rigid dictates of the law."--BOOK JACKET.

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Knopf
Language
English
Pages
208

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Cover of: Trial by Jury
Trial by Jury
July 2003, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding in English
Cover of: A Trial by Jury
A Trial by Jury
October 15, 2002, Vintage
in English
Cover of: Trial by Jury
Trial by Jury
2001, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
in English
Cover of: A Trial By Jury
A Trial By Jury
September 11, 2001, Random House Audio
in English
Cover of: A Trial By Jury
A Trial By Jury
September 11, 2001, Random House Audio
in English
Cover of: A Trial by Jury
A Trial by Jury
September 11, 2001, Knopf
in English

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First Sentence

"I have on my desk at this moment twelve five-by-seven ruled index cards."

Classifications

Library of Congress
KFN6170 .B87 2001, KF9680 .B87 2001

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7425256M
Internet Archive
trialbyjury00burn
ISBN 10
0375413030
ISBN 13
9780375413032
LCCN
2001029867
OCLC/WorldCat
47932773
Library Thing
63877
Goodreads
2644878

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