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| Jabari Asim, ed. | Not Guilty: Twelve Black Men Speak Out on Law, |
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| Mark Baker | D.A.: Prosecutors in Their Own Words. New York: |
| Simon and Shuster, 1999. | |
| David Cole | No Equal Justice: Race and Class in the American |
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| 1999. | |
| Sarah DeCapua | Serving on a Jury: A True Book. New York: Chil- |
| dren's, 2002. | |
| Alan Dershowitz | Letters to a Young Lawyer. New York: Basic |
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| Marcus Dirk Dubber | Victims in the War on Crime: The Use and Abuse of |
| Victims' Rights. New York: New York University | |
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| William L. Dwyer | In the Hands of the People: The Trial Jury's Ori- |
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| Joel Dyer | The Perpetual Prisoner Machine: How America... |
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