The life of a "poor little rich boy" accused of murdering a beautiful model rests in the hand of 12 strangers picked for his jury.
"The stories in I Remember Atticus: Inspiring Stories Every Trial Lawyer Should Know range from ancient to contemporary, exploring the origins of our modern civil justice system and revealing its deep spiritual and philosophical roots.
He's a good man with a dark secret.
Greater Tuna JASTON WILLIAMS , JOE SEARS and ED HOWARD " Howlingly funny . " -Variety " The audience the night I saw the show all but exploded the theatre with laughter . " -The New York Post Arles Struvie , Thurston Wheelis ...
In New York, 1954, a man is dead and the life of another is at stake.
... This is not only a crime story of intrigue and suspense, it is also the story of a juror who unexpectedly finds justice and redemption in his own life as the trial gets to the deeper question of determining the fate of the defendant.
Twelve Heroes, One Voice: Guiding Jurors to Courageous Verdicts
Factors Influencing Juror Decision-making in a Mock Jury Trial [microform]: Examining the Role of Need for Cognition in Primary and...