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You Are a Juror


Author(s): Aaseng, Nathan
ISBN10:  1881508404
ISBN13:  9781881508403
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  6/1/1997
Publisher(s): Oliver Pr Inc

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SummaryTable of ContentsEditorial Reviews
The reader assumes the role of a juror in eight famous trials of the twentieth century: the Lindbergh kidnapping, Sullivan v. New York Times, the Chicago Seven, Patty Hearst's trial for armed robbery, and others.
Introduction 7(6)
The Lindbergh Kidnapping
13(16)
Bruno Hauptmann
The New York Times: A Question of Libel
29(14)
The Chicago Seven: Convention Riots
43(18)
Victim or Outlaw?
61(16)
Patty Hearst
The Twinkie Defense
77(16)
Dan White
The Ford Motor Company: The Pinto Explosion
93(18)
``The Subway Vigilante''
111(14)
Bernhard Goetz
Justice for ``The Juice''?
125(22)
O.J. Simpson
How a Jury is Chosen 147(2)
Source Notes 149(2)
Bibliography 151(3)
Index 154
Gr 6 Up?Aaseng continues his useful series on decision making with incisive coverage of eight famous criminal trials of the 20th century. Beginning with the Lindbergh kidnapping case, he also covers the New York Times libel case (the state of Alabama's attempt to stifle accusations of racism), the Chicago Seven (antiwar conspiracy), Patty Hearst as outlaw, Dan White's "Twinkie defense," the Ford Motor Company's Pinto explosion, "Subway Vigilante" Bernhard Goetz, and O.J. Simpson's acquittal of murder. For each case, the author presents just enough information for readers to assume the role of juror, with three options from which to choose. He then reveals the actual results and analyzes the consequences. This format balances the passions of those on all sides of these cases and allows Aaseng to present controversial views in a palatable way. This is particularly effective when dealing with opinions that would be difficult to defend today (such as those of the Alabama officials) but that are necessary for historical understanding. An outline of how a jury is chosen is included, as is an introduction to the place of the jury in our legal system. Black-and-white photos show some relevant scenes (Chicago demonstrations), and courtroom sketches as well as portraits of famous figures are included. Other books on famous trials focus on the constitutional issues to the exclusion of the passions of the time, so this one makes a unique contribution.?Jonathan Betz-Zall, Sno-Isle Regional Library System, Edmonds, WA

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