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  • Book cover of Justice in America

    The Casey Anthony trial of 2011 is estimated to have drawn the television and reading attention of no less than a quarter of a billion people from around the world. In Justice in America, Anthony defense attorney J. Cheney Mason, who was brought in to save the case, asserts that the jury got it right, and that America, the media, and the public blinded by the nightly lights, got it all wrong. His is the final chapter on the Anthony trial which ignited, mesmerized, and inflamed the public in a way not seen since the O.J. Simpson trial. It became the trial of this century and a piece of legal work destined to be studied for decades to come. Attorney Mason answers the remaining questions left by previous authors with a play-by-play account of what was happening behind the scenes with Casey. He shares never before revealed media bias, and enough case secrets to make readers re-examine their conscience and the quick path to judgment and personal conviction of Anthony. A must-read for anyone who followed the trial; for anyone interested in justice and absolutely required reading for anyone pursuing law or criminal justice as a life passion.

  • Book cover of Facing and Surviving Prostate Cancer Today

    The Patient (J. Cheney Mason) A now retired nationally known trial lawyer who specialized in criminal defense and divorce cases for over 52 years and has survived over 20 years since prostate cancer surgery. The Doctor (Jeffrey Richard Thill, M.D.) A Board Certified Urology Surgeon who pioneered the use of the robotic surgery' method 20 years ago and continues to save patients today.

  • Book cover of Justice in America: How the Media and Prosecutors Stack the Deck Against the Accused

    The Casey Anthony trial of 2011 is estimated to have drawn the television and reading attention of no less than a quarter of a billion people from around the world. In Justice in America, Anthony defense attorney J. Cheney Mason, who was brought in to save the case, asserts that the jury got it right, and that America, the media, and the public blinded by the nightly lights, got it all wrong. His is the final chapter on the Anthony trial which ignited, mesmerized, and enflamed the public in a way not seen since the O.J. Simpson trial. It became the trial of this century and a piece of legal workdestined to bestudied for decades to come. Attorney Mason answers the remaining questions left by previous authors with a play-by-play account of what was happening behind the scenes with Casey. He shares never before revealed media bias, and enough case secrets to make readers re-examine their conscience and the quick path to judgment and personal conviction of Anthony. A must-read for anyone who followed the trial; for anyone interested in justice and absolutely required reading for anyone pursing law or criminal justice as a life passion.

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    In this groundbreaking work, two of the world's leading experts in criminal law and forensic pathology embark on a meticulous investigation into the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin and the legal proceedings that followed. Combining expert forensic analysis with a diligent legal examination, this book exposes overlooked evidence, procedural error, and systemic failures that shaped the ruling of the George Zimmerman trial. With unparalleled professional knowledge of case materials and a scientific approach to uncovering the previously neglected facts, the authors expose how the justice system failed Trayvon Martin-not only in providing accountability for a senseless murder, but in confronting the deep racial biases that pervade law enforcement and judicial institutions. Murdered in a Hoodie serves as a broader indictment of the individuals who allowed racial prejudice to corrupt their professional obligations and a legal system that often fails to protect marginalized communities. It explores the cultural climate that sparked the Black Lives Matter movement and the critical demand for reform. Although the murder occurred over a decade ago, its analysis continues to shed light on contemporary social issues, including the persistent presence of structural racism in the United States.