The Judicial Murder of Mary E. Surratt

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Sprache - Englisch

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In "The Judicial Murder of Mary E. Surratt," David Miller DeWitt meticulously examines the controversial trial and execution of Mary Surratt, the first woman hanged by the United States government. DeWitt employs a balanced narrative style, intertwining historical analysis with vivid biographical details that illuminate the socio-political climate of post-Civil War America. The book scrutinizes the legal and ethical frameworks surrounding Surratt's trial, asserting that her conviction was less a matter of justice and more a reflection of the era's tumultuous sentiments and the quest for retribution against those perceived as enemies of the state. David Miller DeWitt, a noted historian and legal scholar, brings to bear his extensive research and intimate knowledge of American legal history in this profound work. His passion for justice, coupled with a deep understanding of the nuances of criminal law, undoubtedly drives his exploration of Surratt's case, a chilling exemplification of the potential for judicial overreach and the impact of societal pressures on legal outcomes. DeWitt's background informs his critical take on the intersection of gender, politics, and law in 19th century America. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of American legal history, gender studies, and the implications of political trials. DeWitt's compelling arguments and thorough investigation not only highlight Mary Surratt's tragic fate but also provoke readers to consider the broader implications of justice in times of national crisis.


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David Miller DeWitt, an author most familiar with legal and historical genres, has etched his name in the literary domain with his pivotal work, 'The Judicial Murder of Mary E. Surratt.' In this book, DeWitt delves deep into the controversial trial and execution of Mary Surratt, who was implicated in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. His thorough exploration of the legal proceedings and the socio-political context of the era exhibits his firm grasp on American legal history and the Civil War period. Scholarly in his approach, DeWitt meticulously unpacks the judicial shortcomings and possible miscarriage of justice involved in Surratt's fate, offering readers a nuanced perspective on an infamous chapter in American history. His insightful analysis reflects a commitment to unearthing the layers of complexity behind historical events. Although DeWitt's broader catalog may not be widely known, his contribution to historical jurisprudence and the study of this contentious execution has been valuable for scholars, legal experts, and history enthusiasts alike. His literary style, marked by painstaking research and a persuasive narrative, engages readers in a critical evaluation of justice and capital punishment during a transformative era in American history.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 161 Pages

Filesize: 530.6 KB

ISBN: 8596547358398

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