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Illusion of Justice: Inside Making a Murderer and America's Broken System by Jerome F. Buting is an insider account from the defense attorney who represented Steven Avery in the high-profile, Netflix-documented case "Making a Murderer." Buting draws on his over 40 years of experience as a criminal defense lawyer to expose the deep flaws and systemic issues within the American criminal justice system.
The book intertwines Buting’s detailed recounting of the Avery trial with other case studies to highlight problems such as prosecutorial misconduct, police bias, unreliable forensic science, a flawed jury system, and the impact of mass incarceration. Buting presents a compelling critique of how the system can fail innocent defendants and the structural changes needed to create true justice.
His narrative is both a firsthand courtroom drama and a persuasive call for reforms that protect constitutional rights and improve fairness. The book offers readers a powerful perspective on the reality behind headlines, showing the complexity, imperfections, and urgent need for change in American legal practice.
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