Acclaimed author and respected attorney Seymour Wishman takes
listeners behind closed jury room doors for an eye-opening exploration
of American justice
In autumn 1982, in the affluent New Jersey community of Glen Ridge, a
woman is found brutally murdered in her home. The victim's distraught
husband points police to a likely perpetrator: an African American
handyman with a criminal record. A search of the suspect's home reveals
nothing, but still the man is indicted for the crime. His ultimate fate
is to be determined by "a jury of his peers" - twelve strangers with no
special legal skills or training and a fervent desire to do what is
right.
Based on an actual criminal investigation and trial, Seymour Wishman's
Anatomy of a Jury carries us from the crime scene to the courthouse to
the jury room, providing a fascinating, in depth look into the nation's
criminal justice system. Riveting, detailed, and intensely dramatic,
Wishman's remarkable book offers provocative insights into how we
administer justice, how we judge others, and how others may judge us.