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A problem of evidence : how the prosecution freed O.J. Simpson / Joseph Bosco.

Title
A problem of evidence : how the prosecution freed O.J. Simpson / Joseph Bosco.
Author
Bosco, Joseph.
Publication
New York : William Morrow, c1996.

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TextRequest in advance KF224.S485 B67 1996Off-site

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Description
xix, 265 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Summary
A writer who attended the entire O.J. Simpson trial examines why the prosecution lost the case.
Subject
  • Simpson, O. J., 1947- > Trials, litigation, etc
  • Trials (Murder) > Los Angeles
  • Criminal investigation > California > History
  • Evidence, Criminal > California > History
Genre/Form
  • History
  • Trials, litigation, etc.
  • History.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Almost too perfect -- The spin -- Jury picking -- Bunker arrogance -- Ito wept -- Elevators, giggles, and a broken neck -- Time -- Oddities and such -- Conspiracies, grand and otherwise -- Blood won't tell -- The questions of Dr. Henry Lee -- The family Brown -- The socks, the gloves, the Bronco -- DNA, leaks, embarrassment -- The judge's wife, the judge's leanings, and the loss of a friend -- Life with Mark and Marcia -- An unbearable miscarriage of justice -- In the kitchen with Rosa -- Smarm over stupidity -- Give me that old time religion and teamwork -- Closing arguments.
ISBN
0688144136
LCCN
^^^96024102^
OCLC
  • 34951552
  • SCSB-10497465
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library