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Outrage, the five reasons why O.J. Simpson got away with murder, Vincent Bugliosi

Label
Outrage, the five reasons why O.J. Simpson got away with murder, Vincent Bugliosi
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Outrage
Oclc number
34517571
Responsibility statement
Vincent Bugliosi
Sub title
the five reasons why O.J. Simpson got away with murder
Summary
But in the Simposon case there was a mountain of incriminating evidence pointing inevitably and absolutely to the defendant's guilt. What happened? What went wrong? Much of that evidence, including some of the most vital pieces was never presented to the jury by the prosecutors; there were disastrous lapses in the prosecution's strategy, which allowed damaging defense testimony to go unchallenged; prosecutors Clark and Darden failed to stand up to the abuses of Judge Ito, thereby hurting their credibillity with the jury; the final summations of the prosecution were weakly constructed, listlessly argue, and, most unforgivably, inadequately prepared
Table Of Contents
I. In the Air: What the Jurors Probably Knew -- II. The Change of Venue: Garcetti Transfers the Case Downtown -- III. A Judicial Error: Judge Ito Allows the Defense to Play the Race Card -- IV. The Trial: The Incredible Incompetence of the Prosecution -- V. Final Summation: The Weak Voice of the People -- Appendix A: Complete LAPD Interrogation of O.J. Simpson -- Appendix B: Farewell Letter of O.J. Simpson -- Appendix C: Blood Evidence
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