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Angel of Death Row

My Life as a Death Penalty Defense Lawyer

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Nineteen times, death penalty defense lawyer Andrea D. Lyon has represented clients convicted of capital murder, successfully arguing for their lives to be spared each time. Known as the “Angel of Death Row” by the Chicago Tribune, she was the first woman to serve as lead attorney in such cases. Throughout her career, Lyon has defended individuals accused of heinous crimes, asserting that every person, regardless of guilt or innocence, deserves a chance at redemption. In this memoir, Lyon recounts her journey from her early days as a Legal Aid attorney to founding the Center for Justice in Capital Cases. Filled with courtroom drama and personal stories, it explores her motivation to defend those deemed indefensible. Among her clients are Annette, suspected of murdering her daughter; Patrick, a convicted murderer with a passion for literature; Lonnie, whose mental illness complicated his defense until his daughter advocated for him; Deirdre, who remained hopeful for her wrongful conviction to be overturned; and Madison Hobley, wrongfully charged with his family's murder. These clients entrusted Lyon with their lives, and driven by a profound sense of justice, she fought for them both in and out of the courtroom. This memoir provides a compelling look at Lyon’s groundbreaking career and the transformative power of advocacy.

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Angel of Death Row, Andrea D. Lyon, Alan Dershowitz

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2009
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Título
Angel of Death Row
Subtítulo
My Life as a Death Penalty Defense Lawyer
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Kaplan
Publicado en
2009
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
265
ISBN10
1607144344
ISBN13
9781607144342
Serie
Descripción
Nineteen times, death penalty defense lawyer Andrea D. Lyon has represented clients convicted of capital murder, successfully arguing for their lives to be spared each time. Known as the “Angel of Death Row” by the Chicago Tribune, she was the first woman to serve as lead attorney in such cases. Throughout her career, Lyon has defended individuals accused of heinous crimes, asserting that every person, regardless of guilt or innocence, deserves a chance at redemption. In this memoir, Lyon recounts her journey from her early days as a Legal Aid attorney to founding the Center for Justice in Capital Cases. Filled with courtroom drama and personal stories, it explores her motivation to defend those deemed indefensible. Among her clients are Annette, suspected of murdering her daughter; Patrick, a convicted murderer with a passion for literature; Lonnie, whose mental illness complicated his defense until his daughter advocated for him; Deirdre, who remained hopeful for her wrongful conviction to be overturned; and Madison Hobley, wrongfully charged with his family's murder. These clients entrusted Lyon with their lives, and driven by a profound sense of justice, she fought for them both in and out of the courtroom. This memoir provides a compelling look at Lyon’s groundbreaking career and the transformative power of advocacy.