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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Blagojevich , Leonard CavisePublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: Northern Illinois University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780875804880ISBN 10: 0875804888 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 15 April 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsBlago's brother Rob wrote a book, and it's really good. --Carol Felsenthal, Chicago magazine Robert Blagojevich contributes an important personal perspective on the evolving debate about wrongful prosecutions and the federalization of criminal law. The writing style is engaging ... remarkably objective and detached. --Bill Barnhart, coauthor of John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life and Kerner: The Conflict of Intangible Rights This book demonstrates in a clear and smart manner the problems in our criminal justice system. I think that books such as this one will promote understanding, interest, and examination by the general public. I believe that democracy can only flourish with a well-informed public. --Phillip A. Turner, former assistant US attorney in Chicago and current Chicago criminal defense attorney Blago s brother Rob wrote a book, and it s really good. Carol Felsenthal, Chicago magazine Impressively informed and informative, exceptionally well written, deftly organized and candidly presented from beginning to end, Fundraiser A: My Fight for Freedom and Justice is an inherently fascinating and thoroughly absorbing read from first page to last. Midwest Book Review Many intimate and personal moments that a client experiences are never fully conveyed to the attorney. This book provides insight into a federal criminal trial from the viewpoint of the citizen accused. . . . I recommend the book, not only for attorneys and judges but for clients facing a federal criminal trial. It is as informative as Alan Ellis Federal Prison Guidebook. The Champion Robert Blagojevich contributes an important personal perspective on the evolving debate about wrongful prosecutions and the federalization of criminal law. The writing style is engaging ... remarkably objective and detached. Bill Barnhart, coauthor of John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life and Kerner: The Conflict of Intangible Rights This book demonstrates in a clear and smart manner the problems in our criminal justice system. I think that books such as this one will promote understanding, interest, and examination by the general public. I believe that democracy can only flourish with a well-informed public. Phillip A. Turner, former assistant US attorney in Chicago and current Chicago criminal defense attorney Robert Blagojevich's Fundraiser A is a compelling tale of a travesty of justice and Standard Operating Procedure in the American criminal justice system that goes unreported and unnoticed, except by the victims and their families. MAL Contends Fundraiser A is more than simply a memoir. It is, at its best, a self-help manual for the wrongly accused. Chapter 16 Blago's brother Rob wrote a book, and it's really good. --Carol Felsenthal, Chicago magazine Robert Blagojevich contributes an important personal perspective on the evolving debate about wrongful prosecutions and the federalization of criminal law. The writing style is engaging ... remarkably objective and detached. --Bill Barnhart, coauthor of John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life and Kerner: The Conflict of Intangible Rights This book demonstrates in a clear and smart manner the problems in our criminal justice system. I think that books such as this one will promote understanding, interest, and examination by the general public. I believe that democracy can only flourish with a well-informed public. --Phillip A. Turner, former assistant US attorney in Chicago and current Chicago criminal defense attorney Robert Blagojevich contributes an important personal perspective on the evolving debate about wrongful prosecutions and the federalization of criminal law. The writing style is engaging ... remarkably objective and detached. --Bill Barnhart, coauthor of John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life and Kerner: The Conflict of Intangible Rights This book demonstrates in a clear and smart manner the problems in our criminal justice system. I think that books such as this one will promote understanding, interest, and examination by the general public. I believe that democracy can only flourish with a well-informed public. --Phillip A. Turner, former assistant US attorney in Chicago and current Chicago criminal defense attorney Robert Blagojevich contributes an important personal perspective on the evolving debate about wrongful prosecutions and the federalization of criminal law. The writing style is engaging ... remarkably objective and detached. --Bill Barnhart, coauthor of John Paul Stevens: An Independent Life and Kerner: The Conflict of Intangible Rights This book demonstrates in a clear and smart manner the problems in our criminal justice system. I think that books such as this one will promote understanding, interest, and examination by the general public. I believe that democracy can only flourish with a well-informed public. --Phillip A. Turner, former assistant US attorney in Chicago and current Chicago criminal defense attorney Author InformationRobert Blagojevich was born and raised in Chicago and received his MA in Eastern European studies and economics. After leaving active duty with the US Army, he continued in the US Army Reserves while working in the financial services industry. Robert is currently a small business owner in Nashville, Tennessee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |