The Killing of Bonnie Garland: A Question of Justice

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“A powerful and passionate indictment of the use of psychiatric testimony in criminal cases.” —The Cleveland Plain DealerA year after Richard Herrin confessed to killing his girlfriend, Bonnie Garland, he was found not guilty of murder. His crime, he pleaded, was committed “under extreme emotional disturbance,” excusing him from maximum responsibility. He was convicted on the reduced charge of manslaughter.In this incisive examination of the murder, the trial, and its aftermath, a distinguished psychiatrist addresses the issue of the insanity defense. He shows how psychiatric testimony can distort court proceedings, and brilliantly analyzes the conflict between the individual rights of the accused and society’s right to justice.

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Weight 0.29 kg
Dimensions 2.04 × 12.88 × 19.61 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

384

Publisher

Year Published

1995-9-1

Imprint

ISBN 10

0140250956

About The Author

A professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, a practicing psychiatrist, and cofounder of the Hastings Center (an institute devoted to ethical issues in the life sciences), Willard Gaylin is the author of eleven books, including Rediscovering Love, On Being and Becoming Human, Feelings: Our Vital Signs, and The Male Ego.

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