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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
The Criminalization of Almost Everything 5/8
By Harvey Silverglate, author of three crimes per day, and Tim Lynch, editor of the name of justice and the director of Cato's Project on Criminal Justice. Moderated by Tony Blankley, executive vice president, Edelman, Inc., and columnist, Washington Times. The Cato Institute 1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC are 20,001 in the name of justice three felony a Day America's criminal codes now so extensive that they not only confuse the average citizen, but also the averageLawyer. Our courthouses are so congested that it is no longer enough time for their studies. And many of our prisons are now well above its operational capacity design. Two new books raise the question whether the American criminal justice system has become dysfunctional. Harvey Silverglate's new book, three felony a Day argues that the typical American professional is probably not aware that he or she violates federal law every day because of the breadth and dangerously broad scope of the Codeof Federal Regulations. As a result, scores of people-doctors, lawyers, journalists, business people, are vulnerable to sudden and arbitrary persecution. Cato's Tim Lynch, Editor-In the name of justice, maintains that the rapid growth of criminal law by the dilution of constitutional rights and guarantees has been accompanied. Please visit us for a discussion of these disturbing trends and what can be done about them. All criminalization New World Order Tyranny Liberty freedomsSlave ...
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