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The American criminal justice system convicts approximately 2.3 million people per year. Ninety-seven percent of federal convictions are produced not by trials but by guilty pleas - most of them extracted through a plea bargaining process in which prosecutors threaten defendants with mandatory minimum sentences so catastrophic that accepting a guilty plea becomes the only rational choice, regardless of actual guilt or innocence. The constitutional right to trial by jury - the Sixth Amendment guarantee the founders considered fundamental enough to write into the Bill of Rights - has been effectively abolished by a prosecution system that uses sentencing leverage to make exercising that right too dangerous for most defendants to risk.
The Punishment Machine is the final book in The Broken Republic Series, completing the constitutional examination that Null and Void began and Blue Tyranny continued. Where Null and Void established that unconstitutional laws are written and kept on the books in violation of the 220-year-old Supreme Court holding in Marbury v. Madison, and where Blue Tyranny documented how those laws are enforced by a system trained to treat constitutional rights as obstacles, The Punishment Machine examines where the pipeline ends - in the American courtroom, where unconstitutional charges become convictions, and convictions become sentences, and sentences become destroyed lives.
This book examines the prosecutor whose absolute immunity forecloses accountability for the Brady violations that withhold evidence of innocence. It examines the public defender system so underfunded that the constitutional right to counsel exists on paper while its substance has been hollowed out by caseloads that make genuine representation impossible. It examines the forensic science the National Academy of Sciences found to lack scientific validation - the bite mark analysis, the hair comparison testimony, the discredited arson methodology - that has sent innocent people to death row. It examines the jailhouse informant whose fabricated confession testimony the Innocence Project identifies as a contributing factor in nearly half of all wrongful capital convictions. It examines the mandatory minimum sentences that transferred sentencing power from judges to prosecutors and produced the largest incarcerated population on earth.
It examines, through named cases and verifiable sources, the people who paid the price. The man who served fifty-five years for selling marijuana while armed. The man who spent thirty-nine years on death row because a twelve-year-old told a jury what the police coached him to say. The man who served twenty-five years for a murder the DNA evidence established he did not commit, while the prosecutor who withheld the exculpatory evidence received ten days in jail for criminal contempt.
And it examines the Constitution - the specific written guarantees of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments - against which the punishment machine's operation is measured, and found, at every stage, to fall short. The Punishment Machine does not argue that the republic is beyond repair. It argues that the citizen who understands the full pipeline - where it breaks, why it breaks, and what the Constitution has always required instead - is the citizen the founders designed the republic to produce, and the only citizen capable of demanding that it finally become what it was always supposed to be.
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