The Prosecutors Duty to the Truth: The Sole Objective Audiobook, by Bennett Gershman Play Audiobook Sample

The Prosecutor's Duty to the Truth: The Sole Objective Audiobook

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Read By: Deaver Brown Publisher: Simply Magazine Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2013 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: b9h3

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

14

Longest Chapter Length:

16:38 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

36 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

03:42 minutes

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Publisher Description

Bennett Gershman is a widely respected law professor and writer who points out that the mission of the prosecutor is to seek the truth, not convict. If the truth is revealed, the prosecutor has won. This audiobook provides great support for his point of view of duty to the truth by countless distinguished Supreme Court judges. Every voter should listen to this so criminal defendants get a fair hearing with the truth being everyone’s duty, from judge and jury to the prosecutor and defendant lawyer.

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About Bennett Gershman

Bennett Gershman is one of the original faculty members at Pace Law School in White Plains, New York, where he teaches courses in constitutional law, criminal procedure: investigation, and evidence. He is a leading expert on prosecutorial misconduct, and the author of Prosecutorial Misconduct and Trial Error and Misconduct and numerous articles on prosecutorial and judicial ethics. Prof. Gershman previously served as a prosecutor with the Manhattan district attorney’s office for six years. He also served for four years with the special state prosecutor investigating corruption in the judicial system. In private practice, he specialized in criminal defense litigation. He also has taught as a visiting professor at Cornell Law School and Syracuse Law School. Prof. Gershman has published editorials in the National Law Journal, Newsday, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Journal News.

About Deaver Brown

Deaver Brown is an author and entrepreneur. He is a graduate of Harvard Business School, and his books include Crucial Conversations, Presidential Wisdom, George Washington: Farewell Address, and numerous others.