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''Summa Iniuria: Ein Pitaval der Justizirrtümer'' (''Summa Iniuria: A Pitaval of Miscarriages of Justice'') is a collection of ''causes célèbres'' by the Swiss author Hans M. Sutermeister. It is considered “one of the most detailed documentations about miscarriages of justice in the German language”.〔Gilliéron, G. ''Strafbefehlsverfahren und plea bargaining als Quelle von Fehlurteilen.'' Zurich: Schulthess, 2010, p. 15. ISBN 978-3-7255-6021-9〕 It is inspired by Voltaire′s early activism against French miscarriages of justice of puritan origin, as well as by Arthur Conan Doyle′s criminalistic approaches.〔Sutermeister H M. ''Summa Iniuria.'' 1976, pp. 38–40 and 119–121.〕 ==Plot summary== The book proposes a legal reform for Switzerland which has never been realized because of political controversies. The Maria Popescu, Pierre Jaccoud, and Vera Brühne cases are discussed in detail, as Sutermeister was involved in the criminal researches. The George Edalji case serves, among others, to illustrate the issue of faulty expertises. The main part consists of the so–called “Hirschberg test”, based on Max Hirschbergs categories of causes of judicial errors.
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