An edition of The prosecution responds (1996)

The prosecution responds

an O.J. Simpson trial prosecutor reveals what really happened

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An edition of The prosecution responds (1996)

The prosecution responds

an O.J. Simpson trial prosecutor reveals what really happened

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As deputy district attorney for the County of Los Angeles, Hank M. Goldberg was a key member of the O. J. Simpson prosecution team. Now he provides a serious and compelling analysis of one of the most significant events in U.S. legal history.

Goldberg presented the bulk of the forensic and scientific evidence - the heart of the prosecution's case - in the trial. He spent more time before the jury than did any other prosecutor except Marcia Clark. For the first time he reveals what really happened, sharing extensive behind-the-scenes information about the trial and his role in it. He explains in fascinating detail the mechanics, strategies, and tactics of the prosecution's case, including facts so far unknown to the public.

Goldberg also takes the reader inside the prosecutor's office to witness the drama of preparing for what became the trial of the century. The book includes in-depth coverage of the five key aspects of the case: the domestic-violence evidence, Mark Fuhrman's testimony, the forensic and scientific evidence, the critical role of defense expert Dr. Henry Lee, and the closing arguments.

Hank M. Goldberg also identifies the fifty-five important factors that clearly demonstrate Simpson's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. He offers a persuasive answer to the question, Why didn't the jury convict O. J. Simpson? He discusses the race issue, the nature of celebrity status in our society and the legal system, the problem of domestic violence, and the impact of media coverage on criminal trials.

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Publisher
Carol Pub. Group
Language
English
Pages
386

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 374-376) and index.
"A Birch Lane Press book."

Published in
Secaucus, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
345.73/02523/0979494, 347.30525230979494
Library of Congress
KF224.S485 G65 1996, KF224.S485G65 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 386 p. :
Number of pages
386

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL992816M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781559723619
ISBN 10
1559723610
LCCN
96031299
OCLC/WorldCat
35016696
Library Thing
533157
Goodreads
1353726

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