RT Book T1 Everyone against us: public defenders and the making of American justice T2 Chicago visions and revisions A1 Goodman, Allen LA English PP Chicago London PB The University of Chicago Press YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1821225139 AB "In the American judicial system, even accused murderers, rapists, arsonists, and child abusers have voices and rights; and as the Miranda warning says, if they cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent them. Enter the public defender, who must try to help people who have done reprehensible things-no matter their personal assessment of the client and situation. Former PD Allen Goodman draws upon a deep understanding of that milieu, conveying its complexities and dilemmas, reveling in great moral victories, enduring administrative inanity, and staggering from defeats. It is an intensely idealistic job, but also one that breeds corrosive cynicism. Goodman limns the difficulties of remaining a good human being while defending the worst of them"-- NO "This book is a collection of professional and personal experiences and perspectives that are centered on and related to my work as an assistant public defender (APD) in Cook County, Illinois, the dominant part of which is the city of Chicago"--ECIP preface NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN KF373.G6195 SN 9780226826233 K1 Goodman, Allen K1 Public defenders : Illinois : Cook County : Biography K1 Criminal justice, Administration of : Illinois : Cook County