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LOCATION:Chinatown Talk Story Event
SUMMARY: Book Talk: The Third Degree by PiA Emeritus Trustee Scott D. Seligman
DESCRIPTION: The Chinatown Talk Story Event presents a&nbsp;look behind the scenes at how the book came about and what the author&nbsp;learned in the process. The talk will be hosted by the 1882 Foundation with the Chinese-American Citizens&#39; Alliance, the OCA Greater Washington, DC Chapter and the Chinatown Service Center.

Admission:&nbsp;Free.

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Three years in the making,&nbsp;The Third Degree: The Triple Murder that Shook Washington and Changed American Criminal Justice&nbsp;is finally being published!&nbsp;It is already available on&nbsp;Amazon.&nbsp;&nbsp;

Anyone who has ever seen an episode of&nbsp;Law and Order&nbsp;can probably recite a suspect&rsquo;s &ldquo;Miranda rights&rdquo; by heart. But what most people don&rsquo;t know is that these rights had their roots in the compelling case of a young Chinese man accused of murdering three of his countrymen in Washington, DC in 1919.

The nation&rsquo;s capital had never seen anything quite like it: three foreign diplomats assassinated in the city&rsquo;s tony Kalorama neighborhood, and no obvious motive or leads. The Washington police were baffled. But once they zeroed in on a suspect, they held him incommunicado without formal arrest for more than a week until they had browbeaten him into a confession.

Part murder mystery, part courtroom drama and part landmark legal case,&nbsp;The Third Degree&nbsp;tells the forgotten story of a young man&rsquo;s abuse by the police and his arduous, seven-year journey through the legal system that drew in Warren G. Harding, William Howard Taft, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John W. Davis and even J. Edgar Hoover. It culminated in a landmark Supreme Court ruling penned by Justice Louis Brandeis that set the stage for&nbsp;Miranda v. Arizona&nbsp;many years later.

You can read more about the book&nbsp;here.
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