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Suspicion Nation: The Inside Story of the Trayvon Martin Injustice and Why We Continue to Repeat It

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Suspicion Nation: The Inside Story of the Trayvon Martin Injustice and Why We Continue to Repeat It

Author: Visit Amazon's Lisa Bloom Page | Language: English | ISBN: 161902327X | Format: EPUB

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Praise for Suspicion Nation:

“A smart, fresh, powerful telling of the trial that riveted our country. Suspicion Nation is a stunning eye-opener about the Zimmerman case -- a 'must-read' for every intelligent American.” —Linda Fairstein, New York Times bestselling author

"With the mind of a lawyer and the eye of a journalist, Bloom achieves a remarkable double success: meticulously examining the evidence in this case while also placing the whole Zimmerman saga in a broad historical and cultural context." —Jeffrey Toobin, New York Times bestselling author of The Nine and The Oath

“Lisa Bloom brings her expert legal eye to the lethal cocktail of racial inequality, ludicrously outdated gun laws, and a culture of violence that led to the senseless killing of an unarmed seventeen-year-old boy. Read this book, get angry, and demand change.” —Piers Morgan, host of CNN's Piers Morgan Live.

"Riveting and brilliantly done. Suspicion Nation reads like a great courtroom drama and will ignite major re-examination of this iconic case." —Joy-Ann Reid, MSNBC Anchor

“Suspicion Nation gets to the heart of all matters, both legal and racial. Lisa Bloom has given us a riveting analysis of one of the most profoundly disturbing cases of our time. Don't miss this book.” —Marcia Clark, New York Times bestselling author and lead prosecutor, California v. OJ Simpson

“This book is a crusading call for change – and a penetrating inventory of our racially divided country. It is a tribute to Bloom's candor that Suspicion Nation will make readers squirm. Her message has the potential to inspire a national dialogue, if we have the courage to read it.” —Jami Floyd, Legal Contributor, Al Jazeera America

“We know that somewhere the Trayvon Martin case went awry, but in Suspicion Nation Lisa Bloom shows us how wrong and reveals a lot we don't know about the case. Like a great civil rights lawyer Lisa has fought the good fight and exposed injustice." —Toure, author of Who’s Afraid of Post-Blackness

“Bloom pulls no punches in scrutinizing every misstep and missed opportunity of the state prosecution. She also paints a global picture of the controversy surrounding the not-guilty verdict for Zimmerman, in that it was a clear-cut case of blatant racial profiling to just about everybody around the world except the majority of those on jury duty in that Florida courtroom… A much-needed factual antidote to the mainstream media coverage of Trayvon Martin's tragic story and the travesty of the George Zimmerman trial.” —Kirkus Reviews

“The first half of Bloom’s book, in which she dissects the trial itself, is riveting and quick-paced in the manner of all courtroom dramas. She proposes alternative ways of handling key witnesses and invents a far, far better closing argument than the one prosecutors used. By the time Bloom has taken us through her second theme — the violence and destruction that occur when fear and prejudice meet guns and overly broad self-defense laws — it’s hard not to despair as it seems certain there will be more Trayvon Martins in a ‘culture where guns blaze and our children fall.’” —Boston Globe

"Suspicion Nation is a thorough evisceration of the amateurish job done by the Florida prosecutors who tried Zimmerman... her analysis of the Zimmerman prosecution's many missteps is a compelling one.” —The Los Angeles Times

About the Author

Lisa Bloom is an award-winning journalist, trial attorney, and is currently the legal analyst for the Today Show and NBC News. A daily fixture on American television for the last decade, Lisa regularly appears on CNN, HLN, and MSNBC. Bloom is also the author of the bestselling Swagger: 10 Urgent Rules for Raising Boys in an Era of Failing Schools, Mass Joblessness and Thug Culture and Think: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed-Down World. She has been featured on Oprah, Dr. Phil, Nightline, Today, Good Morning America, and thousands of other shows, and she hosted her own show on Court TV for many years. She has written numerous articles for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, the National Law Journal, CNN.com, the Daily Beast, Avvo.com, and many more. She has also been profiled, featured, and quoted in hundreds of publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Elle, Vanity Fair, New York magazine, Ladies' Home Journal, California Lawyer, Vegetarian Times, and Variety. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her fiance and rescue dogs where she runs her law firm, The Bloom Firm.
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Counterpoint (February 25, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 161902327X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1619023277
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Lisa Bloom wrote an amazing book about the State V. Zimmerman Trial. She showed in a powerful narrative how George Zimmerman racially profiled Trayvan Martin, pursued the innocent young man, and used the Florida Stand Your Ground Law to get away murder. Zimmerman later said on Sean Hannity that it was the "Will of God"

It can be argued from the facts shown in this book that George Zimmerman created the Neighborhood Watch at the Retreat At Twin Lakes to find those punks that were robbing the houses. All of his 911 calls were made to police with reference to black suspects that he imagined were criminals. His anger got worse over time to the point when he encountered 'Trayvan Martin, a youngster who was walking home to see the All Star Game armed with an Arizona Iced Tea and a bag of Skittles.

The nightmare that Trayvan Martin must have experienced surely could give him the right to use the Stand Your Ground Defense against George Zimmerman. He was considered someone up to no good. Zimmerman even said that these punks always get away.

Lisa Bloom takes us on an excursion into the blunders of the prosecution that paved the way for a not guilty verdict. This book is a must read for anyone interested in making sure this never happens again.

We learn how the prosecution failed to use the evidence that would force George Zimmerman to take the stand. You will see how expert witnesses were given a pass and how a ruling by the judge prevented the key words "racial profiling" from ever being used in the Opening Statement. The defense conveniently used race at the conclusion of the case to smear Trayvan Martin. They put a woman on the stand who was robbed by two blacks.

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