Synopsis Vincent Bugliosi, the lawyer who put Charles Manson behind bars, explains how he would have prosecuted the O.J. Simpson case.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1997-01-01 | | Series: | Thorndike Press Large Print Americana Series | | Edition Description: | Large Print |
| Size | | Height: | 9.0 in | | Width: | 5.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.5 in | | Weight: | 32.8 oz |
Industry Reviews "Most prosecutors in the United States believe they could have done a better job of trying the O. J. Simpson case than Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden did. Vincent Bulgiosi is sure of it....Mr. Bugliosi puts the blame where it belongs, and explains how the case should have been prosecuted. His well-informed analysis is in welcome contrast to much of the insipid or pointless commentary about the Simpson trial." New York Times Book Review - Mark Lindquist (07/21/1996)
"When it comes to the Simpson murder trial, Bugliosi, digging through the details as if it were a case he would be handling the next week in Department 103, establishes himself as the expert. No one who reads this book will ever again believe that the most publicized acquittal in the history of American jurisprudence was solely the result of juror prejudice or the machinations of unscrupulous defense attorneys. The D. A. and the prosecutors have been called before the bar of justice." Los Angeles Times Book Review - Gerald Petievich (07/07/1996)
"If you only have time to read one book on the criminal trial of O.J. Simpson, I would recommend, without hesitation, Vincent Bugliosi's Outrage." advertisement - Dominick Dunne
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