9780609601709-0609601709-Triumph of Justice : Closing the Book On the Simpson Saga

Triumph of Justice : Closing the Book On the Simpson Saga

ISBN-13: 9780609601709
ISBN-10: 0609601709
Edition: lst ed
Author: Peter Knobler, Daniel Petrocelli
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: Crown
Format: Hardcover 644 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780609601709
ISBN-10: 0609601709
Edition: lst ed
Author: Peter Knobler, Daniel Petrocelli
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: Crown
Format: Hardcover 644 pages

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Triumph of Justice : Closing the Book On the Simpson Saga (ISBN-13: 9780609601709 and ISBN-10: 0609601709), written by authors Peter Knobler, Daniel Petrocelli, was published by Crown in 1998. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Murder & Mayhem (True Crime) books. You can easily purchase or rent Triumph of Justice : Closing the Book On the Simpson Saga (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Murder & Mayhem books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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When Daniel Petrocelli was first approached to represent the family of Ron Goldman in the O.J. Simpson civil trial, he was one of the few people in America who had paid little attention to the Simpson criminal trial. His first inclination was to turn down the case. But as friends and clients urged him to accept, as he got to know not only the Goldmans but the facts of the case and the human tragedy lurking behind it, Petrocelli realized this was something he had to tackle head on.

Never having tried a murder case, putting his firm's considerable reputation at risk, confronting a media swarm for which he was totally unprepared, and facing an overwhelming financial disadvantage, Petrocelli nonetheless went on a personal and increasingly passionate mission to bring about justice. Triumph of Justice is a chronicle of that mission. Petrocelli's insights, observations, and inside information not only show us how he convinced a jury to find O.J. Simpson liable for $33.5 million in the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman--proving to the American people that their legal system does indeed work--he also makes the story a compelling and exciting legal read.

Among the revelations detailed in these pages:
Petrocelli's ten-day, no-holds-barred deposition of O.J. Simpson
What Petrocelli learned from the incendiary depositions and interviews of Kato Kaelin, Faye Resnick, Marcus Allen, A.C. Cowlings, and others
The surprising realizations that emerged from a mock jury trial, which Petrocelli lost
His dramatic face-to-face courtroom confrontation with O.J. Simpson on the witness stand
What happened that night in Brentwood

Petrocelli also offers insight into the larger issues--of race, wealth, celebrity, and police competence--surrounding the case. He places the trial in its proper context and, in so doing, examines legal questions and issues about our justice system that affect and reflect upon every one of us.

Triumph of Justice proves, conclusively, that O.J. Simpson told lie after lie and that he did indeed kill his ex-wife and an innocent man. It is the story you haven't heard about the trial you didn't see and is the closest, most in-depth look at an important murder case since Helter Skelter.

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