Acquittal : an insider reveals the stories and strategies behind today's most infamous verdicts / Richard Gabriel.
2014
KF220 .G33 2014 (Mapit)
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Title
Acquittal : an insider reveals the stories and strategies behind today's most infamous verdicts / Richard Gabriel.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
New York, New York : Berkley Books, 2014.
Description
viii, 326 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Big-top justice and three-ring theater
People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson
People of the State of California v. Heidi Fleiss
United States v. Jim Guy Tucker
United States v. Rex Shelby, et al.
People of the State of California v. Phillip Spector
People of the State of Florida v. Casey Anthony.
Big-top justice and three-ring theater
People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson
People of the State of California v. Heidi Fleiss
United States v. Jim Guy Tucker
United States v. Rex Shelby, et al.
People of the State of California v. Phillip Spector
People of the State of Florida v. Casey Anthony.
Summary
" October 3, 1995. The shocking outcome of the O.J. Simpson trial leaves a nation divided. July 5, 2011. Casey Anthony walks free despite being convicted by millions on cable news and social media. There are times when something as supposedly simple as a just verdict rises to the level of cultural touchstone. Often these moments hinge on logic that seems flawed and inexplicable-until now. In Acquittal, leading trial consultant Richard Gabriel explains how some of the most controversial verdicts in recent times came to be. Drawing on more than twenty-eight years of experience, Gabriel provides firsthand accounts of his work on high-profile cases, from the tabloid trials of Casey Anthony, O.J. Simpson, Phil Spector, and Heidi Fleiss to the political firestorms involving Enron and Whitewater. An expert on court psychology and communications, Gabriel offers unique insights on defendants, prosecutors, judges, witnesses, journalists, and the most important people in the room: the jury. Through play-by-play breakdowns of the proceedings, Gabriel reveals the differences between a court of law and the court of public opinion, the convoluted mechanics behind jury selection, strategies for creating a careful balance of evidence and doubt, and the difficulties of providing a fair trial in the digital age. Along the way, Gabriel raises hard questions about not only the legal system but about the possibility of justice in an oversaturated media landscape. The courtroom is a natural theater. The stakes are high. The roles are all too familiar. And there is always the chance of a twist ending. Acquittal is a revelatory guide to this riveting, frustrating, fascinating world-the most unpredictable drama in American life"-- Provided by publisher.
Note
Includes index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KF220 .G33 2014
Language
English
ISBN
9780425269718 hardback
042526971X hardback
042526971X hardback
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