American Judicial Injustice

American Judicial Injustice

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  • Date Submitted: 06/25/2013 2:01 PM
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Essay #1 Mock Trial Professor Dr. Cifarelli
Eng. 103 Thinking Critically Student Gary Thomas Easley

I have elected to be a rebel and go against the majority of my class who choose the position of Mary Barnett’s Guilt. Mary Barnett left Chicago on January 23 to travel to San Francisco, California. She went to California to visit her fiancé. Alison, Mary's six month old daughter was left unattended for seven days, in which Mary came to know upon her return from California that her six month old daughter died of dehydration. Ms. Barnett is now charged with second degree murder.

2013
Gary T. Easley
Eng. 103 Critical Thinking
6/18/2013
Essay #1 Mock Trial Professor Dr. Cifarelli
Eng. 103 Thinking Critically Student Gary Thomas Easley

I have elected to be a rebel and go against the majority of my class who choose the position of Mary Barnett’s Guilt. Mary Barnett left Chicago on January 23 to travel to San Francisco, California. She went to California to visit her fiancé. Alison, Mary's six month old daughter was left unattended for seven days, in which Mary came to know upon her return from California that her six month old daughter died of dehydration. Ms. Barnett is now charged with second degree murder.

2013
Gary T. Easley
Eng. 103 Critical Thinking
6/18/2013

Gary Thomas Easley
Professor Dr. Cifarelli
Eng. 103 Thinking Critically
Essay #1 Mock Trial
Due: 6/18/13
American Judicial Injustice
In America, countless people in the judicial system have been literally pawned off as political and social tools in terms of dumping the mentally impaired defendants into the penal systems, causing an influx of judicial miscarriage and constitutional violations. One such case that sparks similar veracity is the State of Illinois versus Mary Barnett, where a single mother has been tried as sane when there were clear signs of Post-Partum Depression Disorder (PPDD) which were visibly and reasonably...

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