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Conviction Machine: Prosecutors, Politicians, and Police Violence in Chicago [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Haymarket Books
  • ISBN-13: 9798888905920
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, Black and white images
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Haymarket Books
  • ISBN-13: 9798888905920
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A captivating account of the most corrupt and blood-soaked chapters in Chicago law enforcement history





In December 1969, the FBI, the Chicago Police Department, and the office of States Attorney, led by rising political star Edward V. Hanrahan, conspired to assassinate Black Panther leader Fred Hampton, and then flagrantly covered up their misconduct. Thirteen years later, Jackie Wilson was tortured by the same police department and wrongfully incarcerated for thirty-six years.





Drawing on unique insights from his role as a leading opposition lawyer in both cases, award-winning author Flint Taylor details the vast political corruption uncovered in the Hampton case and the twists and turns of Wilson's forty-year effort to win his freedom. 





With blistering clarity and righteous indignation, The Conviction Machine shines a penetrating light on the sordid world of prosecutorial misconduct and police violence.

Arvustused

"In this alarming exposé, civil rights attorney Taylor (The Torture Machine) reveals decades of government collusion to hide evidence of racist police violence in Chicago....The result is a painstaking, vital record of institutionalized corruption." Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review





"At last, Flint Taylor has given us an intimate, accurate, behind the scenes, forceful portrayal of the murderous machinations of the underbelly of American justice. Ive been anxiously awaiting Flints exemplary work. Taylor vividly expresses the politically motivated, taxpayer-financed, and treacherous shenanigans of our nations political establishment and its enforcement apparatus; the American police departments, who area all too frequently in cahoots with the FBI, ICE, CIA, etc.  Racism is its idealized engine, its raison d^etre.













The assassination of a young brilliant, gifted and courageous Black leader, Fred Hampton, was in a real sense its ultimate achievement. Freds assignation was not just a localized Chicago travesty of justice. It was the only officially sanctioned taxpayer-financed assassination of an American citizen for political reasons and political objectives by the U.S. Government in American history. And I was to be included in its deadly, deliberate undertaking! Freds assassination is the framework, the backdrop, the murderous modus operandi that still permeates our American law enforcement policy. Minneapolis and the murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by Americas police operatives are our most recent reminders that much more remains to be done, and it must be done by the power of the people, common ordinary people.













Thank you, Flint Taylor, for "connecting the deadly dots". The "Conviction Machine" is a must-read for all freedom-loving, justice-seeking, and people-loving people. Bobby Rush, former U.S. Congressman and former Deputy Minister of defense of the Black Panther Party





 





"Most often, popular history tells the story of the predator and not the prey. This is not that story.My Brother, Beloved Atty. Flint Taylor is the David who slew the Goliathan: the CHICAGO POLITICAL/POLICE MACHINE. If you keep hope alive and stay in the fight, you will win; even in the face of the most daunting odds and intimidating foes, you will win. This book is your blueprint." The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, and his daughter, Santita Jackson, Producer/Host of the "KEEP HOPE ALIVE with REV. JESSE JACKSON and the SANTITA JACKSON Radio Shows. 













A masterful chronicle of Fred Hampton's murder and its aftermath, Taylor's insider account reveals the shocking depth of official conspiracy and cover-up while celebrating the tireless advocates who refused to let the truth die with Hampton.

Chesa Boudin













Flint Taylor is a gift to Chicago and the nation. This rigorous, unsparing and brilliant dissection of decades-long racism, corruption, and lies by Chicago law enforcement, prosecutors, and judges should be required reading in law schools nationwide. We can only hope it triggers a long overdue reckoning with the true character of our criminal legal system.

Dr. Martha Biondi, author of The Black Revolution on Campus and We Are Internationalists: Prexy Nesbitt and the Fight for African Liberation













Flint Taylor exposes the absurd, cowardly and racist machinations of Chicago officials, who permitted police to get away with torture rather than take a stand to stop them. The book reads like a novel by Kafkaexcept its true.

Ben Joravsky, journalist and host of The Ben Joravsky Show podcast









"The Conviction Machine is a scathing, jaw-dropping indictment of our criminal justice system and the conspiratorial ways prosecutors are complicit in police murder. Flint Taylor, a true legal legend, exposes the truth that we must acknowledge: the Chicago police tortured and murdered in cold blood, prosecutors were complicit, and this history must be retold to understand the battles we face today." Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, PhD Author of Crook County and Crime Fictions









"Only a legal practitioner of Flint Taylor's skill and vast experience could have written this diagnosis of the routine cruelties and frequent absurdities produced by a criminal justice system built on a bedrock of unacknowledged racism. Drawing on two epic cases, he provides a devastating account of the interactions between police abuse, prosecutorial misconduct, and political machinations. A brilliant and necessary book." Jamie Kalven, Founder of the Invisible Institute, and Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist













Praise for The Torture Machine





"If it was not for Flint Taylor I would still be languishing in prison. He brought hope to a hopeless place."

Darrell Cannon, torture survivor





"It is impossible to fully understand the continuing challenges created by unjustifiable police violence against black and brown people without appreciating the historical backdrop that sustains this national crisis. Flint Taylor's powerful new book, informed by his decades as one of the most effective advocates addressing these issues, is a must-read."

Bryan Stevenson, best-selling author of Just Mercy





"Taylor is a walking passcode to CPD misconduct. It was Taylor and his colleagues who unearthed the crimes committed by the Midnight Crew, a squad of racist cops who tortured blacks to extract their false confessions."

Rolling Stone





"[ A] searing memoir... essential reading for all who care about this countrypast and future."

Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Blood in the Water





"Incredible and devastating."

Jeremy Scahill





"[ A]n unsparing dissection of foundational racism in the criminal justice system ... It could not be more timely."

Jamie Kalven, Investigative Reporter and Founder, Invisible Institute





"Each victim's case is a fascinating story in itself while the totality of the lawyers' efforts fighting a resistant establishment is staggering."

The Observer

Introduction



PART I: THE MURDER OF FRED HAMPTON

Chapter 1: The Vicious Black Panthers

Chapter 2: Edward V. Hanrahan and His Special Prosecutions Unit 

Chapter 3: The SAO, FBI, and SAP Plan the Murderous Raid

Chapter 4: Rush Is Next

Chapter 5: Hanrahan Strikes Back

Chapter 6: Those Bullet Holes Arent

Chapter 7: Hanrahan Is a Madman

Chapter 8: The Coroners Inquest

Chapter 9: The Federal Grand Jury

Chapter 10: The Federal Grand Jury Report

Chapter 11: The Special Prosecutor

Chapter 12: The Special Grand Jury 

Chapter 13: The Indictment

Chapter 14: Hanrahan Takes the Stand

Chapter 15: The Battle to Unseal the Indictment

Chapter 16: Political and Legal Machinations and Maneuvers

Chapter 17: More of the Same, an Election, and a Political Revolt

Chapter 18: Hanrahan on Trial

Chapter 19: A Show Hearing 

Chapter 20: The Trial Continues

Chapter 21: An Election and Another Verdict

Chapter 22: Our Lawsuit, Part One: Discovery of the FBIs Role

Chapter 23: The Civil Rights Trial

Chapter 24: The Appeals 

Chapter 25: A Retrial?

Chapter 26: And the Beat Goes On

Part II: THE JACKIE WILSON SAGA

Chapter 1: The Culture

Chapter 2: The Wilsons Are Captured, Tortured, and Convicted

Chapter 3: The Convictions Are Reversed

Chapter 4: Enter The International Con Man 

Chapter 5: Jackies Second Trial Begins

Chapter 6: Coleman Takes the Stand

Chapter 7: The Trial Concludes

Chapter 8: Andrews Civil Rights Trials

Chapter 9: Appeals and a Police Board Hearing 

Chapter 10: A Special Prosecutor, a Report, and a Conviction

Chapter 11: Jackie Gets a New Hearing 

Chapter 12: The Torture Hearing and The Judges Decision

Chapter 13: The Torture Hearing Appeal

Chapter 14: Uncovering More Coleman Evidence

Chapter 15: Groundhog Day: the Third Trial Begins

Chapter 16: Trutenko Takes the Stand

Chapter 17: A Certificate of Innocence and Another Special Prosecutor

Chapter 18: A Civil Suit, Another Special Prosecutor, and a Conversation with
Coleman

Chapter 19: Trutenko and Horvat in the Dock

Chapter 20: Trutenko Walks

Afterword 

Selected Bibliography / Resources
As a law student, Flint Taylor was a founding member of the Peoples Law Office and has been a partner of the PLO since 1972. As a student and lawyer, he has been dedicated to litigating against police violence and racism for more than fifty-four years. Among the landmark cases that Taylor has litigated are the Fred Hampton Black Panther case; the Greensboro, North Carolina case against the KKK, Nazis and Greensboro police; and a series of cases arising from a pattern and practice of police torture and cover-up by Chicago police Commander Jon Burge, former Cook County States Attorney and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, and numerous other law enforcement officials. He has represented, and continues to represent, many wrongfully convicted persons, including police torture victims who have spent decades in prison and on death row. He has chronicled his work and that of the Peoples Law Office in an award-winning historical memoir titled The Torture Machine.