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Use the McBee Academy Study Guide to Truth..... Sports (O J Simpson / Football)
David Wilson and Conversation on Race In America (MSNBC)
Wittnessing Whiteness: First Steps Toward an Antiracist Practice and Culture by Shelly Tochluk
Reasonable
Doubts: The Criminal Justice System and the O. J. Simpson
Case
by Alan M. Dershowitz. Paperback (February 1997)
A Reviewer: While
watching the "trial of the Century", I kept feeling that the prosecution
was truly botching its case. But, not being a lawyer, I was not quite sure
my perceptions were accurate. When the verdict came in, I felt vindicated.
I was for acquittal, although I am white, whatever that means. Reading
Dershowitz' wonderful book gave meme the Aha feeling almost every other page.
And it made me almost regret that decision I took more than forty years ago
to abandon the study of law and go for the social sciences. It is terrific
to see a first-class legal mind at work. The book does not pretend to prove
O.J.'s innocence, but it convincingly demonstrates that the jury arrived
at the correct decision.His logic is impeccable and, as far as I am concerned,
he accomplishes the task he set out for himself. A masterful intellectual
performance. On the other hand, it is sad to see how prejudice and trial
by the media could blind so many people and led them to ignore the fundamental
idea of the rule of law: innocent until proven guilty, not to mention where
the burden of proof lies. It is also sad to see how American police officers
could try to frame somebody simply because of the color of his skin. History
will eventual tell, but Dershowitz' book will remain an all-important piece
of the historical puzzle. Kudos, Professor, I wish I had had the privilege
of being your student.
Journey To Justice: Johnnie L., Jr. Cochran, Tim
Rutten (Contributor)
A Reviewer:
I couldn't put it down!
It is very well written and the 'story' flows well which results in easy
reading. It gives a blazing historical persepctive of the LAPD as well as
a heart-warming autobiography of Johnnie L. Cochran the 'family man'. It
also reveals some 'behind the scenes' events of the O. J. Simpson 'Trial
of the Century' unknown by most. While it is not a blow by blow characterization
of the so called 'dream team', it opens your eyes to some glaring facts and
forces you to take off the blinders and get a well focused panoramic view.
I now have a new and greater respect for trial lawyers in general and Johnnie
L. Cochran specifically. You will be glad you read it! --This text refers
to the
Audio
Cassette edition.
Evidence
Dismissed:
The
Inside Story of the Police Investigation of O.J. Simpson; Tom Lange,
et al
The New York Times Book Review, Laura Mansnerus
Here the truly dedicated can inspect the transcript of the detectives'
interview with Mr. Simpson the day after the murders and of Detective Lange's
conversation with him during the Bronco chase. More interesting, though,
are the interviews, full of odd, stray remarks
The Best Defense: by Alan M. Dershowitz
Transformation of American Law, 1718-1860: by Morton J. Horwitz
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