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Reasonable Doubts

The Criminal Justice System and the O.J. Simpson Case

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Focusing on the intricacies of the criminal justice system, this analysis delves into the O.J. Simpson case, exploring the paradoxes faced by jurors, such as the conflict between personal beliefs and legal obligations. The author, a well-known legal expert, examines how a juror convinced of Simpson's guilt could be compelled to deliver an innocent verdict. Additionally, the book discusses the implications of a potential appeal had the trial concluded differently, providing a comprehensive view of legal processes and their impact on justice.

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Reasonable Doubts, Alan Dershowitz

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1997
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Titre
Reasonable Doubts
Sous-titre
The Criminal Justice System and the O.J. Simpson Case
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Touchstone
Publié
1997
Format
souple
Pages
280
ISBN10
068483264X
ISBN13
9780684832647
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3,65 sur 5
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Focusing on the intricacies of the criminal justice system, this analysis delves into the O.J. Simpson case, exploring the paradoxes faced by jurors, such as the conflict between personal beliefs and legal obligations. The author, a well-known legal expert, examines how a juror convinced of Simpson's guilt could be compelled to deliver an innocent verdict. Additionally, the book discusses the implications of a potential appeal had the trial concluded differently, providing a comprehensive view of legal processes and their impact on justice.