The Defense Never Rests
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.34 (988 Votes) |
Asin | : | 081281441X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 262 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The controversial defense lawyer reviews his career, focusing on the Boston Strangler case, the Sam Sheppard vindication, and the Great Plymouth Mail Robbery. These and his other fascinating accounts give us insight into why he is now one of the lead defense attorneys in "The Trial of the Century" - the O.J. Simpson trial.. Lee Bailey re-creates in this riveting collection. These are some of the sensational "wife-murder" cases F. The Sam Sheppard Murder Case, The Carl Coppolino Murder Case, The Torso Murder Case. Reconstructing each case moment by moment, he brings a behind-the-scenes understanding to unforgettable courtroom drama
good reading. DukeMD69 Very rough condition, but, good reading.. Olly Otten said A Brilliant insight to a brilliant mind. F. Lee Bailey is as much a part of our history as were the clients he represented. This in-depth look at the thought process and strategy behind the courtroom drama that flooded millions of our TV screens in the 60s & 70s, reads better than some of the best selling John Grisham fiction Novels of toda. "Checkpoints in his Career" according to Acute Observer. The Defense Never RestsI first heard of F. Lee Bailey in 196Checkpoints in his Career Acute Observer The Defense Never RestsI first heard of F. Lee Bailey in 1964 when he got Dr. Sam Shepard freed from a crime he didn't commit. Shepard was railroaded by a sensational and irresponsible newspaper; his life was ruined to sell advertising. Were things different 40 years later? This book tells of some of. when he got Dr. Sam Shepard freed from a crime he didn't commit. Shepard was railroaded by a sensational and irresponsible newspaper; his life was ruined to sell advertising. Were things different Checkpoints in his Career Acute Observer The Defense Never RestsI first heard of F. Lee Bailey in 1964 when he got Dr. Sam Shepard freed from a crime he didn't commit. Shepard was railroaded by a sensational and irresponsible newspaper; his life was ruined to sell advertising. Were things different 40 years later? This book tells of some of. 0 years later? This book tells of some of