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Hardcover Private Prosecution in America: Its Origins, History, and Unconstitutionality in the Twenty-First Century Book

ISBN: 1531020062

ISBN13: 9781531020064

Private Prosecution in America: Its Origins, History, and Unconstitutionality in the Twenty-First Century

Private Prosecution in America is the first comprehensive examination of a practice that dates back to the colonial era. Tracking its origins to medieval times and the English common law, the book shows how "private prosecutors" were once a mainstay of early American criminal procedure. Private prosecutors--acting on their own behalf, as next of kin, or through retained counsel--initiated prosecutions, presented evidence in court, and sought the punishment of offenders. Until the rise and professionalization of public prosecutors' offices, private prosecutors played a major role in the criminal justice system, including in capital cases. After conducting a 50-state survey and recounting how some locales still allow private prosecutions by interested parties, the book argues that such prosecutions violate defendants' constitutional rights and should be outlawed. This book was awarded the bronze medal in the U.S. History category in the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards.

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