We dont know what he has, we dont know what hes done with it

Published: July 31, 2019, 11 p.m.

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Following the discovery of a strange book, Sarah Green revises the story of the late nineteenth-century poet Lionel Johnson, whose legacy was distorted in the 1950s by a criminal with a taste for fancy bedding; in the US, of 70,000 cases that went to disposition in 2016, more than 99 per cent resulted in conviction. What does this tell us? Clive Stafford Smith explains why American justice is a mirage; since 2015, Refugee Tales \\u2013 part walking pilgrimage, part protest, part collection of narratives about those unjustly treated by Britain\\u2019s immigration system \\u2013 has become an annual event. David Herd tells us what ground remains to be covered

 

Doing Justice: A prosecutor\\u2019s thoughts on crime, punishment, and the rule of law, by Preet Bharara



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