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But one author argues that this perception hides the reality that the system is broken.<\/p>\n<p data-aura-rendered-by=\"4776:790;a\">Emily Galvin Almanza, also a former public defender, presents her latest work\u00a0<em>The Price of Mercy: Unfair Trials, a Violent System, and a Public Defender&#8217;s Search for Justice in America.<\/em>\u00a0The text\u00a0takes us behind closed doors of America\u2019s criminal courts, arguing that the institutions that claim to protect us are doing the exact opposite. Examples include data showing that jails actually increase future crime, police corruption in overtime pay, an example of a man incarcerated for decades because scientists mistook dog hair for his own, incentives that push prosecutors to seek convictions, and even how judges may decide cases differently after lunch.<\/p>\n<p data-aura-rendered-by=\"4776:790;a\">Almanza presents examples and offers a blueprint for fixing these issues at their core, and by engaging the general public in helping to shape our collective future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p data-aura-rendered-by=\"4776:790;a\">Have you ever wondered what really goes on in our country&#8217;s criminal courts?\u00a0Many want to believe in the hallowed halls of justice, with ethical and equitable legal processes that pursue truth and enforce the law fairly. 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