Her Honor: My Life on the Bench...What Works, What's Broken, and How to Change It

Her Honor: My Life on the Bench...What Works, What's Broken, and How to Change It

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  • Create Date:2021-08-11 19:21:00
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:LaDoris Hazzard Cordell
  • ISBN:1250269601
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Summary

In Her Honor, Judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell provides a rare and thought-provoking insider account of our legal system, sharing vivid stories of the cases that came through her courtroom and revealing the strengths, flaws, and much-needed changes within our courts。

Judge Cordell, the first African American woman to sit on the Superior Court of Northern California, knows firsthand how prejudice has permeated our legal system。 And yet, she believes in the system。 From ending school segregation to legalizing same-sex marriage, its progress relies on legal professionals and jurors who strive to make the imperfect system as fair as possible。

Her Honor is an entertaining and provocative look into the hearts and minds of judges。 Cordell takes you into her chambers where she haggles with prosecutors and defense attorneys and into the courtroom during jury selection and sentencing hearings。 She uses real cases to highlight how judges make difficult decisions, all the while facing outside pressures from the media, law enforcement, lobbyists, and the friends and families of the people involved。

Cordell’s candid account of her years on the bench shines light on all areas of the legal system, from juvenile delinquency and the shift from rehabilitation to punishment, along with the racial biases therein, to the thousands of plea bargains that allow our overburdened courts to stay afloat―as long as innocent people are willing to plead guilty。 There are tales of marriages and divorces, adoptions, and contested wills―some humorous, others heartwarming, still others deeply troubling。

Her Honor is for anyone who’s had the good or bad fortune to stand before a judge or sit on a jury。 It is for true-crime junkies and people who vote in judicial elections。 Most importantly, this is a book for anyone who wants to know what our legal system, for better or worse, means to the everyday lives of all Americans。

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Reviews

Shirley Anderson

Great book。 Tells real lifie behind the scenes of being a judge。 Love reading real life stories。

Carla (literary。infatuation)

LaDoris Hazzard Cordell’s memoir “Her Honor” explores not only her experience on being the first African American female judge in Northern California, but our legal system and what’s wrong with it。 I found her stories so captivating。

Sage

3。5 stars。 Sometimes I got too bogged down in the legalese with this one, but I definitely learned a lot。 Judge Cordell had an incredible career, and so many stories to tell。 I especially liked how after she retired, she is still trying to change the system this time from the outside。