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Not just about the O.J. Simpson case, but also an analysis by America's popular legal expert, of the criminal justice system. He looks, for example, at how a juror who believed Simpson to be guilty might have been forced to find him innocent under the law as it stands. Includes details of the planned appeal had the trial gone against Simpson.

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Not just about the O.J. Simpson case, but also an analysis by America's popular legal expert, of the criminal justice system. He looks, for example, at how a juror who believed Simpson to be guilty might have been forced to find him innocent under the law as it stands. Includes details of the planned appeal had the trial gone against Simpson.
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Alan M. Dershowitz is the bestselling author of Chutzpah, Reversal of Fortune, The Best Defense, and many other books. He was first in his class at Yale Law School, and was editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal. After clerking for Judge David Bazelton and Justice Arthur Goldberg, he was appointed to the Harvard Law faculty, where he became a full professor at age twenty-eight, the youngest in the school's history. Newsweek has described him as "the nation's most peripatetic civil liberties lawyer and one of its most distinguished defenders of individual rights." Professor Dershowitz has served on the National Board of Directors of the American Civil Liberties Union and as consultant for various foundations and presidential commissions. His clients have included Claus von Bulow, Patricia Hearst, Senator Mike Gravel, Harry Reems, Anatoly Scharansky, F. Lee Bailey, William Kuntzler, and several death row inmates. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.