Courtroom: The Story Of Samuel S. LeibowitzMacmillan, 1950 - 419 страници The story of Samuel S. Liebowitz, one of America's renowned criminal lawyers. It is told in terms of the trials of the men and women for whose lives he battled. Now, the author reveals the testimonies behind many of these celebrated cases. |
Съдържание
This Thing Called Justice | 3 |
The Novice | 19 |
The Fly Spins a Web | 35 |
Dooley Was a Cop | 63 |
The Madman | 103 |
and the Law | 121 |
Compassion | 151 |
Thats the Man | 178 |
Murder at Beekman Tower | 207 |
Two Southern Ladies | 248 |
and Nine Southern Boys | 288 |
Public Enemies | 315 |
One for the State | 339 |
The Black Robe | 370 |
Summation | 401 |
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Alabama Alvin Barck believe bench boys Brecht Brooklyn Bruno Richard Hauptmann Callahan charge client confession convicted County court courtroom crime criminal lawyer cross-examination defendant defense counsel District Attorney doctor dollars Dooley Ebbets Field Edwards electric chair Ethel evidence eyes Fach fact first-degree murder Frank Byrnes Gatti Gebhardt Gedeon George Brecht girl guilty Hauptmann Haywood Patterson heard Hoffman Horan indictment innocent insane Jackson County jail Judge Horton Judge Leibowitz jurors jury justice killed knew Ladd Leibowitz asked liars looked Mayor mental mind mother Neary Negroes never newspapers night Patterson police prison prosecution prosecutor question rape Robert Irwin Ronnie Rosenblum Roy Wright Samuel Leibowitz Scottsboro Scottsboro boys Scutellaro sentence Sharrett shot stand story talk tell testified testimony thing told Tony took trial verdict Victoria Price Vincent Coll walked Wallace wanted Wertham witness woman York