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The rape case

a young lawyer's struggle for justice in the 1950s

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An edition of The rape case (2011)

The rape case

a young lawyer's struggle for justice in the 1950s

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An ugliness which still exists to this day, my Uncle Irving won this case. Only by reading can one take this journey through past times. Allow yourself, become witness to the poisoning of thoughts. This very ugly incident happened over 50 plus years ago. A man of integrity, my Uncle Irving took this case on.

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The rape case: a young lawyer's struggle for justice in the 1950s
2011, University of Delware Press
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Table of Contents

For want of a match
The preliminary hearing
The trial
The families suffer
Searcing for a lawyer
Serendipity
My colleagues and my clients
Picking a judge
My failure to research leads to the first defeat
The importance of civil discovery (the second defeat)
The buried report surfaces and the depositions begin
The offer I should have refused
Winning the newspaper decision
Young's name and my capacity for work
The original talk show host
My short-lived public service
Something more needs to be said (the third defeat)
The optimistic brief
Unexpected help and surprising praise
Unfairness affirmed (the fourth defeat)
The double standard
The naysayer
Chancery joins the rest (the fifth defeat)
The first denial of certiorari (the sixth defeat) leads to the District Court
Ships in the night
Crossing the line of tolerable imperfection (the first victory)
The planted note
Affirming the obvious (the second victory)
The hair tonic bond
The opposition continues, spite is thwarted, and the rape case ends (the third, fourth, and final victories)
The flawed editorial
Praise
Suing for damages
Vindicated!
Bud Curran's death.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Newark
Series
Cultural studies of Delaware and the Eastern Shore

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
345.751/202532
Library of Congress
KF224.C87 M67 2011, KF224.C87M67 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24384877M
Internet Archive
rapecaseyounglaw0000morr
ISBN 13
9781936249367
LCCN
2010039362
OCLC/WorldCat
664519679

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