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Reasonable Doubts

The O.J. Simpson Case and the Criminal Justice System

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Reasonable Doubts

By: Alan M. Dershowitz
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One of America's leading appeal lawyers, Alan Dershowitz, examines the American criminal justice system, critically analyzing its strengths and weaknesses. Using the O.J. Simpson murder case as the backdrop, Reasonable Doubts explores the larger issues that shape our country's legal system.

Chosen to prepare the appeal should O.J. Simpson be convicted, Alan Dershowitz is uniquely suited to deconstruct the case in order to use it in understanding the modern criminal justice system. The crucial questions raised by the O.J. Simpson case, and Dershowitz's answers, invite a reassessment not only of the case itself, but also of the strengths—and weaknesses—of the legal system in America today.
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This is worth the time and expense. Exact, succinct, argument by one of the greatest legal minds in history.

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It was a amazing, easy to understand, and told a great story to follow that people can understand.

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i really enjoyed listening to this book. it wS a6n interesting view and although i still bbq elieve oj did it, i couldnt help but be entertained.

great job allen. i enjoyed listening

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highly recommend for anyone who wants to learn about law. 3 hours and you learn a lot that will open your mind.

fantastic.

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Great book that opened my eyes to all spectrums of a very controversial case. Explains 2 tha reader how truth may not matter in a specific case, but honesty, in the long run, trumps ALL. Read very well & enthusiastically by the author himself. thanks

Great propelling book

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