01177nam--2200397---450-99000143406020331620060427112049.0000143406USA01000143406(ALEPH)000143406USA0100014340620040218d1980----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yy<<L'>>economia sommersaindustria manifatturiera e decentramento produttivoPaola CantelliRomaEditori Riuniti1980IX, 131 p.19 cmEconomia e società92001Economia e società92001001-------2001Piccole impreseIndustria manifatturiera338.642CANTELLI,Paolo410602ITsalbcISBD990001434060203316II.5. 5515(XV B Coll 203/9)17806 L.M.XV B CollBKUMASIAV41020040218USA011258PATRY9020040406USA011741COPAT79020060427USA011120Economia sommersa686531UNISA03830nam 2200589Ia 450 991096849860332120240410174004.097815955889201595588922(CKB)2550000001042358(EBL)3029019(SSID)ssj0000835061(PQKBManifestationID)12410646(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000835061(PQKBWorkID)10989613(PQKB)11341792(MiAaPQ)EBC3029019(Au-PeEL)EBL3029019(CaPaEBR)ebr10672900(CaONFJC)MIL574908(OCoLC)836875380(Perlego)2442487(EXLCZ)99255000000104235820121127d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrChasing Gideon the elusive quest for poor people's justice /Karen Houppert1st ed.New York New Pressc20131 online resource (288 p.)"Earlier and shorter versions of the chapters "A Perfect Storm" and "Death in Georgia" were first published in The Nation."9781595588692 1595588698 Includes bibliographical references.""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1""; ""Chapter 2""; ""Chapter 3""; ""Chapter 4""; ""Conclusion""; ""Afterword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""American Bar Association's Ten Principles of A Public Defense Delivery System""; ""Notes""On March 18, 1963, in one of its most significant legal decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Gideon v. Wainwright that all defendants facing significant jail time have the constitutional right to a free attorney if they cannot afford their own. Fifty years later, 80 percent of criminal defendants are served by public defenders. In a book that combines the sweep of history with the intimate details of individual lives and legal cases, veteran reporter Karen Houppert movingly chronicles the stories of people in all parts of the country who have relied on Gideon's promise. There is the harrowing saga of a young man who is charged with involuntary vehicular homicide in Washington State, where overextended public defenders juggle impossible caseloads, forcing his defender to go to court to protect her own right to provide an adequate defense. In Florida, Houppert describes a public defender's office, loaded with upward of seven hundred cases per attorney, and discovers the degree to which Clarence Earl Gideon's promise is still unrealized. In New Orleans, she follows the case of a man imprisoned for twenty-seven years for a crime he didn't commit, finding a public defense system already near collapse before Katrina and chronicling the harrowing months after the storm, during which overworked volunteers and students struggled to get the system working again. In Georgia, Houppert finds a mentally disabled man who is to be executed for murder, despite the best efforts of a dedicated but severely overworked and underfunded capital defender. Half a century after Anthony Lewis's award-winning Gideon's Trumpet brought us the story of the court case that changed the American justice system, Chasing Gideon is a crucial book that provides essential reckoning of our attempts to implement this fundamental constitutional right.Legal assistance to the poorUnited StatesRight to counselUnited StatesLegal assistance to the poorRight to counsel345.73/056Houppert Karen1962-1806452MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910968498603321Chasing Gideon4355635UNINA