A Legal Lynching...
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A Legal Lynching...

From Which the Legacies of Three Black Houston Lawyers Blossomed

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Available until 23 Dec |Learn more

A Legal Lynching...

From Which the Legacies of Three Black Houston Lawyers Blossomed

About this book

For over four hundred years, African Americans have fought long and hard to become more than second class citizens of this country. These battles have been fought on many battlegrounds. Health, education, politics and employment are just a few of the many major battles that have been fought. A Legal Lynching is not a story of any of these battles. Instead, this thrilling action-packed account takes place in the criminal justice system. African Americans have suffered many losses in the criminal justice battle. This is a true story of one of those losses chronicled by Judge Kenneth Hoyt.

The story is told by Judge Hoyt through the voices of the actual participants. Beginning with his in chambers meeting with former state court Judge Matthew W. Plummer, Judge Hoyt weaves a thrilling yet truthful story of a total disregard for the constitutional rights of two young undereducated African American men. This is not a recount of a system guided by mistakes, but instead a true reflection of the intentional display of systemic racism and how it destroyed the lives of two citizens of this country.

With this discourse, Judge Matthew W. Plummer and Judge Kenneth Hoyt give the reader a clear and true view of the constitutional violations in the criminal system suffered by African Americans in this country. It is a story that many whites in America would desire not to be told. Judge Hoyt has not only created a ravishing thriller about criminal justice gone wrong, but he has also chronicled a horrendous recount of a legal constitutional abuse.

James M. Douglas

Distinguished Professor of Law

Texas Southern University

Thurgood Marshall School of Law

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Information

Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781977244901
eBook ISBN
9781977263476
Topic
Law
Subtopic
Courts
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Foreword
  8. Introduction
  9. Segment I: Prine’s Call
  10. Segment II: The Men Called
  11. Segment III: The Courtroom Scene [The Motion to Suppress]
  12. Segment IV: A Plea For Justice
  13. Epilogue – Cum Multis Allis
  14. Endnotes
  15. Appendix