But the eight cases in this collection have also set historical precedents and illuminated underlying principles of the American criminal justice system.
Susan Atkins is tasting Sharon Tate's blood. Unbelievable. “Did Miss Atkins ask you if you had ever had that type of experience with blood?” “Yes, she did. She asked me if I was interested in blood, and I said that I had seen it, ...
Weaver, Randy, 119-64 acquittal of, 161, 162 aftermath of trial of, 162-64 arrest of, 122, 124, 145-46, ... 92, 96, 98 White, Walter, 274 white supremacy, 6, 115-19, 121, 127, 142-43, 301, 308 Whittaker, Charles E., 88 Mapp and, 91-102, ...
The second volume in a must-have trilogy of the best closing arguments in American legal history Every day, Americans enjoy the freedom to decide what we do with our property, our bodies, our speech, and our votes.
The Final Volume in a Must-Have Trilogy of the Best Closing Arguments in American Legal History In The Devil's Advocates, Michael S. Lief and H. Mitchell Caldwell turn to the dramatic crimes and trials of criminal law.
In order to assist preparation, the text emphasizes strategy and ethics. For educators, this text would be ideal for pretrial advocacy courses.
A compendium of closing arguments that were given during eight key civil rights court cases documents such landmark precedents as the Amistad slavery case and the Larry Flynt free speech trial, in a volume complemented by historical ...
This book of mock trials can effectively be used to conduct complete trials, from motions in limine to closing arguments." .
Also included with the Second Edition are on-line resources to assist the aspiring or less experienced trial advocate. These online resources are available on the LexisNexis Coursebook Support Communities (CSC) Web Course for this book.