Ludwig Kr?mer
Ashgate Dartmouth
Hardback
524
2003
In this study the author examines the behavior of one group of court-appointed defense attorneys and reaches the conclusion that although in contrast to popular opinion these attorneys maintain an adversarial stance against the prosecutors and behave in a legally ethical (or 'procedurally just') manner case outcomes are unduly shaped by social class and are therefore substantively unjust.
Ashgate Dartmouth
Hardback
524
2003
In this study the author examines the behavior of one group of court-appointed defense attorneys and reaches the conclusion that although in contrast to popular opinion these attorneys maintain an adversarial stance against the prosecutors and behave in a legally ethical (or 'procedurally just') manner case outcomes are unduly shaped by social class and are therefore substantively unjust.