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100 1 $aSiegelmann, Don,$eauthor.
245 10 $aStealing our democracy :$bhow the political assassination of a governor threatens our nation /$cDon Siegelman ; foreword by John J. Farmer Jr.
264 1 $aMontgomery, AL :$bNewSouth Books,$c[2020]
264 4 $c©2020
300 $a1 online resource
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 17, 2020).
505 0 $aIntro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Judgment Day -- 2. Locked Away -- 3. Early Years, Values Learned -- 4. Public School Education -- 5. College, A Political Education -- 6. Working for Peace -- 7. Back to Bama -- 8. Shaking Things up as Secretary of State -- 9. A Life-Changing Tragedy -- 10. Baby Girl Sets Priorities -- 11. Using Power for Public Good -- 12. A Race to the Top -- 13. Close Encounters with Rove and Canary -- 14. Beating Rove, Canary, and Abramoff -- 15. Clinton, George W. Bush, and Al Gore
505 8 $a16. My Inauguration and GOP Consternation -- 17. Taking on Another Fight -- 18. A Bribe or Political Contribution? -- 19. Christian Coalition Takes Casino Cash -- 20. Making Changes -- 21. A Motorcycle Morphs into Crime -- 22. Terrorists Attack America -- 23. Rove's Forces & Friends Plan Attack -- 24. Dodging an NRA Bullet -- 25. Rove Pulls Out His Big Gun -- 26. Rove's Fingerprints on Stolen Election -- 27. Jeff Sessions Rewards Ballot Thief -- 28. Rove and Pryor at the Bush White House -- 29. Rove Republicans Suck Wind -- 30. It Begins! A Political Prosecution -- 31. The First Indictment
505 8 $a32. Prosecutors' Misconduct -- 33. Back to Campaigning -- 34. A Scramble for a Second Indictment -- 35. A Vengeful Judge with a Grudge -- 36. The Tortuous Trial -- 37. The Judge Closes in on Us -- 38. Pressure to Withdraw from the Race -- 39. Witness Lies -- 40. Sessions and Pryor Accused of Crimes -- 41. Judge Instructs Jury for Conviction -- 42. Judge Roy Moore -- 43. The Judge and Jury's Verdict -- 44. Congress to the Rescue -- 45. Juror Misconduct Exposed -- 46. More Juror Misconduct -- 47. First Republican Whistleblower -- 48. Preparing to Be Sentenced -- 49. My Sentencing Circus
505 8 $a50. Prison, a Political Gag Order -- 51. Judge Fuller's Conflicts Exposed -- 52. Working for Freedom -- 53. Prison Life in Louisiana -- 54. Waiting in Prison -- 55. National Media and Congress -- 56. CBS 60 Minutes Moves Mountains -- 57. Going Home -- 58. Meeting My Warriors -- 59. DOJ's One-Sided Investigation -- 60. Rove Prosecutors Attack Doyle -- 61. Barack Hussein Obama Elected -- 62. Legal Appeal Begins -- 63. The Judge Gets His Pound of Flesh -- 64. Thirty Days of Freedom to Fight -- 65. A 'Hail Mary' Pardon Pass -- 66. Back to Prison -- 67. Prison ... Again
505 8 $a68. From Solitary Confinement to Camp -- 69. White House Counsel as My Advocate -- 70. Inmate Stories -- 71. Prison Guard Cruelty, Saving Leroy -- 72. Saving Inmate Garcia -- 73. Government Witness Confesses Lies -- 74. My Judge's Sex, Drugs, Domestic Violence -- 75. Greg Craig's Quest for Justice -- 76. My Prison Administrative Assistant -- 77. Warning Senators Menendez & Shelby -- 78. Congress Talks of Justice Reform -- 79. Freedom of Speech Suspended -- 80. Trump: Southern White Boy's Candidate -- 81. My End Date Approaches -- 82. Going Home -- 83. In Search of Justice -- Epilogue -- Notes
520 $aIn a searing political memoir, former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman explodes the myth of an impartial U.S. justice system. He should know. Arguably the most successful and promising politician in modern Alabama history, his three-decade career in public service ran afoul of Republican opponents who used the federal judicial system to take him out of contention in Alabama and nationally. Siegelman ultimately was sentenced to 88 months in federal prison and served five years, with long stretches in solitary confinement during which he was a literal political prisoner, cut off from interviews and outside contact. Stealing Our Democracy reveals how Siegelman's enemies ' including politicized prosecutors and a corrupt judge ' stripped him of his freedom, his career, and his law license, and deprived him of his family and friends. His is an intensely personal account of how our system can fail and be abused for political greed. And if it could happen to him, he writes, it can happen to any of us, particularly in an era when Donald Trump is abusing his power and using the Department of Justice as a political weapon to defend himself and to destroy those who oppose him. Siegelman draws on his experience as a public servant and an inmate to show why the nation's prisons must be reformed along with our system of indictment, prosecution, and sentencing. Finally, Stealing Our Democracy offers a blueprint for voters in 2020 of what must be done to preserve democracy.
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