When the name of admitted spy Jonathan Pollard is mentioned, fierydebate
breaks out between those who believe he should have been shot, and those
who contend that he was railroaded into prison for life bygovernment
officials who violated his constitutional rights. Now, forthe first
time, the case involving the most controversial spy inAmerican history
is examined by presenting every aspect of the Pollardstory. It shows the
moral dilemma faced by Jonathan Pollard, a Zionistand naval analyst who
admitted passing top secret security documents tothe Isr'li government
in the mid-1980s. In Miscarriage of Justice, attorney and author Mark
Shaw delivers an in-depth portrait of thefascinating case that includes:
. Fresh background material about the committed Zionist from his
fatherclearly indicating Pollard's motive for spying for Isr'l.. Details
of the love story that bound Anne and Jonathan Pollardtogether in their
efforts to aid Isr'l.. Factual data regarding Isr'l high government
official's activeparticipation in the spy scheme.. Motives as to why
leaders of the Jewish community abandoned Pollard inhis time of need..
Pollard supporter's accusations that Defense Secretary CasparWeinberger
lied about hisrole in the Pollard case.. Scathing rebuttal by Pollard
prosecutor Joseph di Genova regardingallegations that the spy's
constitutional rights were violated.. Behind-the-scenes facts concerning
why Pollard was sentenced to lifein prison by Federal Court Judge Aubrey
Robinson.. Pollard supporters allegations that President Bill Clinton
reneged onpromises to free the spy.. Comparisons of Pollard's sentence
with other noted spies and withcases involving the infamous Alfred
Dreyfus and atomic bomb spy, Theodore Hall.. Assessment of Pollard's
chances to be freed from prison.From start to finish, Miscarriage of
Justice presents a balancedstudy/objective view of a confusing case, one
rife with lies, half-truths, innuendo, speculation and deception. All
regarding themysterious Jonathan Pollard, dubbed by New York Times
Magazine, "The SpyLeft Out In The Cold."