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Triumph of Justice

The Final Judgment on the Simpson Saga

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Triumph of Justice

By: Daniel Petrocelli, Peter Knobler
Narrated by: Daniel Petrocelli
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In a book that's certain to make headlines, the only person to prosecute O.J. Simpson successfully for double homicide reveals the gripping, behind-the-scenes story of how he prepared for, and won, the civil trial, why the prosecution team in the criminal trial failed, and what actually happened that night in Brentwood.

©1998 Daniel Petrocelli (P)1998 Penguin Random House LLC
True Crime Crime Biographies & Memoirs
Lucid Approach • Informative Content • Excellent Narration • Concise Explanation • Clear Evidence

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I liked the story. The reading was a bit bland, however- the information was good.

Good story

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This is the best book in the entire OJ saga. I couldn't put it down.

Cover to Cover!

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I really appreciated Petrocelli's lucid, succinct, sensitive approach to navigating the law in the wake of this terribly public, celebrity, racialized trial. He provides irrefutable, cogent evidence of holding the correct person accountable for the attacks and murders of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown. in this account, the reader learns Goldman was a completely blameless victim in Brown's troubles with her ex-husband--when they turned murderous. Simpson's actions also reflects typical behavior of domestically violent spouses, of escalating abuse and danger for the abused--especially when she or he leaves. This legal account pairs well with Christopher Darden's touching, transparent account of the criminal trial. I've not yet read or listened to other attorneys from the trial: for me these two suffice! Thank you.

Great unsensationalized proof of attacker's guilt

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Great book! Very interesting! Well written and narrated. Definitely recommend this to anyone interested in the civil trial.

Awesome!

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Absolutely loved listening to this. If only the Prosecution in the criminal trial could have done half the job that Daniel did while questioning Ol Orenthal.

Guilty! Flawless job Daniel.

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