Let's Get Free by Paul Butler Book Review

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/14/2019 Let's Get Free by Paul Butler Book Review

    1/3

    Clarks Eye on BooksBy Clark Isaacs

    Lets Get Free, A Hip Hop Theory of JusticeAuthor: Paul Butler ISBN: 978-1-59558-329-1 Pages: 224, $25.95, Publication Date: May 12, 2009,

    Hardcover, Non-Fiction, Published The New Press

    Timely is when a book hits the store shelves and the subject is extremely volatile. LetsGet Free, A Hip - Hop Theory of Justice by Paul Butler is such a book. Butler examinesthe issues which were similar in nature to Professor Gates arrest before they evenhappened.

    Butler, a victim himself, when the police jumped to conclusions because he was black!He is a victim because he was a United States Prosecuting Attorney, who committed analleged offense which led to his arrest and subsequent trial. Butler is a graduate of YaleCollege and Harvard Law School who had to prove his innocence. He never was

    presumed innocent as guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Butler wasexonerated of wrong-doing, but had to do it by means of a jury trial.

    In his words: I like justice and fair play. It turns out that we dont have a lot of either inour criminal justice system right now. This book is about how to get them back. Mymain concern is you the law-abiding person. I want to keep you safe and free.

  • 8/14/2019 Let's Get Free by Paul Butler Book Review

    2/3

    Many who get into the criminal justice system are guilty of petty crimes and serve largesentences. Some states effectively treat the problems with marijuana as a fine under $100, while others lock up those with a similar offense for 5 years. Under FederalSentencing Guidelines, the offense and the punishment do not fit the crime. Usingcocaine or having it in ones possession carries a lesser penalty than cheaper crack

    cocaine which is the drug of choice for the black community, because of its affordability.Butler points out the percentages of blacks in the jail system in both state and federalinstitutions are higher than other races because of this disparity.

    How can this be rectified? Well, the people can use what he calls the Jury NullificationSystem. Jurors can find the defendant not guilty by ignoring the evidence and using their own common sense, thereby forcing the system to change gross miscarriages of justice.

    Butler points to his own trial, where he was faced with a police officer he knew lied onthe stand against him when he said he saw Butler put sawdust on the complainants steps.Only through sharp cross-examination by his defense counsel was he able to overcome

    this diabolical scheme to convict him. Shortly after his trial, he left the JusticeDepartment because he felt he could not prosecute marginal cases any longer.

    With budgets skyrocketing for the incarceration of criminals who have created non-violent offenses, Butler recommends house arrest, early release, probation, or anelectronic device to be used as cost-saving alternatives. He points out that these variousmethods can be put into effect now and that our lock-em-up culture is not all that it iscracked-up to be.

    Remember this book the next time that you or a family member sit on a jury. Consider the punishment to be imposed on the defendant and how it relates to the crime. Societymight best be served by your participation in the Jury Nullification System by voting

    NOT GUILTY because the punishment does not fit the crime!

    Highly recommended!

    = 30 =

    Publisher Weekly Best Selling Books:

    Week of August 3, 2009

    Fiction

    1 The Defector. Silva, Daniel;Putnam, $26.95. ISBN 978-0-399-15568-0.2 Best Friends Forever. Jennifer Weiner;

    http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371499&view=iReleaseID&text=371499&vchProductTitle=The+Defector&iContributorID=92750http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371486&view=iReleaseID&text=371486&vchProductTitle=Best+Friends+Forever&iContributorID=582024http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371499&view=iReleaseID&text=371499&vchProductTitle=The+Defector&iContributorID=92750http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371486&view=iReleaseID&text=371486&vchProductTitle=Best+Friends+Forever&iContributorID=582024
  • 8/14/2019 Let's Get Free by Paul Butler Book Review

    3/3

    Atria, $26.99. ISBN 978-0-7432-9429-4.3 Swimsuit. James Patterson and Maxine Paetro;Little, Brown, $27.99. ISBN 978-0-316-01877-7.4 Twenties Girl. Kinsella, Sophie;Dial, $26. ISBN 978-0-385-34202-5.

    5 Black Hills. Nora Roberts;Putnam, $26.95. ISBN 978-0-399-15581-9.

    Non-Fiction

    1 Act Like a Lady, Think Like A Man. Steve Harvey;Amistad, $23.99. ISBN 978-0-06-172897-6.2 Outliers. Malcolm Gladwell;Little, Brown, $27.99. ISBN 9780316017923.3 Liberty and Tyranny. Levin, Mark;

    Threshold Editions, $25. ISBN 9781416562856.4 Unmasked. Halperin, Ian;Simon Spotlight Entertainment, $25. ISBN 978-1-4391-7717.5 Catastrophe. Dick Morris & Eileen McGann;Harper, $26. ISBN 978-0-06-177104-0.

    Are there any books you would like reviewed? This column will find those which areof special interest for your reading pleasure. Visit Clark Isaacs at http://clarkisaacs.ning.com and tell him what you would like to have him write about.Visit the website and find out more about the book swap section.

    DO NOT PRINT AFTER Here!!!Send Tear Sheet to:

    The New Press38 Greene Street

    New York, NY 10013

    Attn: Anne Sullivan, Publicity Director

    http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371456&view=iReleaseID&text=371456&vchProductTitle=Swimsuit&iContributorID=611409http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371498&view=iReleaseID&text=371498&vchProductTitle=Twenties+Girl&iContributorID=452568http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371498&view=iReleaseID&text=371498&vchProductTitle=Twenties+Girl&iContributorID=452568http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371473&view=iReleaseID&text=371473&vchProductTitle=Black+Hills&iContributorID=84677http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371102&view=iReleaseID&text=371102&vchProductTitle=Act+Like+a+Lady%2C+Think+Like+A+Man&iContributorID=611906http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371010&view=iReleaseID&text=371010&vchProductTitle=Outliers&iContributorID=602319http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371229&view=iReleaseID&text=371229&vchProductTitle=Liberty+and+Tyranny&iContributorID=59254http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371493&view=iReleaseID&text=371493&vchProductTitle=Unmasked&iContributorID=41275http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371446&view=iReleaseID&text=371446&vchProductTitle=Catastrophe&iContributorID=611835http://clarkisaacs.ning.com/http://clarkisaacs.ning.com/http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371456&view=iReleaseID&text=371456&vchProductTitle=Swimsuit&iContributorID=611409http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371498&view=iReleaseID&text=371498&vchProductTitle=Twenties+Girl&iContributorID=452568http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=2&iReleaseID=371473&view=iReleaseID&text=371473&vchProductTitle=Black+Hills&iContributorID=84677http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371102&view=iReleaseID&text=371102&vchProductTitle=Act+Like+a+Lady%2C+Think+Like+A+Man&iContributorID=611906http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371010&view=iReleaseID&text=371010&vchProductTitle=Outliers&iContributorID=602319http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371229&view=iReleaseID&text=371229&vchProductTitle=Liberty+and+Tyranny&iContributorID=59254http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371493&view=iReleaseID&text=371493&vchProductTitle=Unmasked&iContributorID=41275http://www.publishersweekly.com/index.asp?layout=pwkprofileTitle&iMarketID=1&iReleaseID=371446&view=iReleaseID&text=371446&vchProductTitle=Catastrophe&iContributorID=611835http://clarkisaacs.ning.com/