An edition of Headline justice (1996)

Headline Justice

Inside the Courtroom -- The Country's Most Controversial Trials

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An edition of Headline justice (1996)

Headline Justice

Inside the Courtroom -- The Country's Most Controversial Trials

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From the 1950s through the 1980s Theo Wilson, described as "the greatest trial reporter in the U.S." covered every major court case for the New York Daily News. Drawing on the lessons of trials past and the insights which made her a cult figure among her readers, Theo tells a colorful story of the vanished world of respectable tabloid journalism and one reporter's unique impact on her profession and America's legal system.

Lawyers and judges considered her an authority to be reckoned with, and readers knew she would never mislead them. Woven through these tales is a story of American journalism as it used to be practiced by a breed of spirited, witty, brilliant writers and editors dedicated to reporting the truth. Including the trials of Sam Sheppard, Jack Ruby, Charles Manson, Claus Von Bulow, Patty Hearst, John DeLorean, Angela Davis, Sirhan Sirhan, and Son of Sam.

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English
Pages
272

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Headline Justice: Inside the Courtroom -- The Country's Most Controversial Trials
August 13, 1998, Thunder's Mouth Press
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Cover of: Headline justice
Headline justice: inside the courtroom : the country's most controversial trials
1996, Thunder's Mouth Press, Distributed by Publishers Group West
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"It was a short, sad epitaph for the O.J. Simpson trial, from one of the more thoughtful defense attorneys."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
272
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
Weight
11 ounces

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OL8615085M
ISBN 10
156025193X
ISBN 13
9781560251934
OCLC/WorldCat
228292430
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1370341
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1262484

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It was a short, sad epitaph for the O.J. Simpson trial, from one of the more thoughtful defense attorneys.
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