A Second Chance: A Federal Judge Decides Who Deserves It
By (Author) Frederic Block
The New Press
The New Press
2nd January 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Legal systems: courts and procedures
347.73225
Hardback
224
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 14mm
A sitting federal judges lively and provocative recounting of six cases, to make the argument for revisiting overly punitive sentences
Murderous mafia capos. The police officer who brutalized Abner Louima. A purveyor of child pornography. These are some of the defendants to have come before Judge Frederic Block to ask for reductions in their prison sentences. All of them have been found guilty and have already served decades in prison, but under the 2018 First Step Act they are entitled to petition for reconsideration and release.
In a rare glimpse behind the bench, Judge Block recounts the cases of six incarcerated people who have done heinous things but have nevertheless petitioned him for their release. He then explains the criteria the First Step Act has spelled out for his consideration. And, in a novel twist, he asks the reader, What would you do
Judge Block puts us out of our suspense in a third section of the book, where he tells us what he did do in each case and why, as he weighs each compassionate release request, evaluating issues ranging from the trial tax, to sentencing disparities, to judicial incompetence. Finally, Judge Block makes the compelling case that the First Step Act should be extended to state court judges, who hear 90 percent of all criminal cases. In a book that could be the basis for a new season of Law and Order, Judge Block challenges our ideas about punishment and justice.
Frederic Block is a U.S. District Court judge for the Eastern District of New York. He has been at the forefront of releasing prisoners and has received both praise and grief in the media. The author of several books, including the novel Race to Judgment, he lives in New York City.