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Crimes and Punishments

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Crimes and Punishments: Entering the Mind of a Sentencing Judge provides a cross-section of different crimes for which Judge Frederic Block sentenced a convicted criminal.  Go into the Judge's private thoughts and doubts as to whether the right sentence was imposed. The book shows what sentencing is all about, and how at least one federal judge deals with this awesome aspect of his judicial responsibilities.

The government has no power greater than to take away a person’s freedom or even life. We trust our judges to balance justice and mercy to arrive at an appropriate sentence when a person has been convicted of a crime. Yet to a large extent, how a judge goes about this process is invisible to the lawyers in a case, the public, and even to the criminal defendant being sentenced. To be sure, judges often give reasons for their sentences, such as explaining when their sentence is dictated by a statute requiring a mandatory minimum sentence or how the punish-ment fits under the sentencing guidelines. But the human dimension of this - how a judge actually balances justice and mercy, what a judge feels in putting a person in prison for a long time or condemning a person to death - is rarely publicly explored.

Judge Frederic Block, a long-time federal district court judge, has written a book which describes the experience of a human being punishing other human beings. Judge Block does this by telling the stories of some of the cases that he has handled since coming on the bench in 1994. Each of the cases is compelling and Judge Block is a great storyteller. Each evokes important issues concerning our crim-inal justice system. Judge Block is candid in sharing his thinking and his feelings as he approached imposing punishments in these instances. He is remarkably self-reflective, often describing his concerns that his religion or the unfounded accusations against him or his recent reading might be unduly influencing the sentences he is imposing. Along the way, he tells us a lot about the workings of the federal courts and also about his life.

This is a book that can be enjoyed simply for its stories and its humanity. It is about the crimes people commit and what a judge considers in punishing them. It is accessible to lawyers and non-lawyers alike.


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Sponsor

ABA Book Publishing


Publisher

Ankerwycke


Pages

210


ISBN-13

9781641053815




Reviews

Barry C. Scheck The Innocence Project, Cofounder and Special Counsel
“Can a judge act as a good and fair person when sentencing defendants in a regime of mandatory minimums and sentencing guidelines that mandate unfair sentences? Judge Block struggles with these issues in a remarkably candid and compelling book that could only have been written by someone who remembers what it was like before these drivers of mass incarceration (devised by well-meaning liberals) utterly transformed criminal practice thirty years ago.”
Michelle Malkin Conservative author and investigative journalist
“Crimes and Punishments is a blast of fresh air and sunlight in the dark and musty chambers of the federal judiciary. The book is an extraordinary examination of the daily uncertainties, biases, and struggles that every judge grapples with while deciding matters of life and liberty, but few will acknowledge openly. Crimes and Punishments is more than a provocative read. It is a public service.”
Rachel E. Barkow Author of "Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration"; New York University School of Law, Vice Dean and Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law
“Too often, the debate over punishment policy can seem abstract or technical, but in this engaging book, Judge Block puts human faces on what is happening in courtrooms around America every day. Using accessible and absorbing case studies, Judge Block explains the ways in which our laws often lead to outcomes that are disproportionate, and in the process, shows us we have a long way to go to reform sentencing.”
Alan M. Dershowitz Author of “Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law”; Harvard Law School, Professor of Law, Emeritus
“Judge Block is an engaging writer with vast experience in crimes and punishments. He knows whereof he writes. And his page-turner will educate and entertain.”



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