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The devil's advocates [greatest closing arguments in criminal law]

Presents closing arguments in landmark American legal cases documenting eight key trials involving such subjects as a confessed rapist who was not read his Miranda rights, a congressman's controversial use of a temporary insanity defense, and a single mother's protest against a warrant-less police search of her home.

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  • "Presents closing arguments in landmark American legal cases documenting eight key trials involving such subjects as a confessed rapist who was not read his Miranda rights, a congressman's controversial use of a temporary insanity defense, and a single mother's protest against a warrant-less police search of her home."@en
  • "Giving us the dramatic background behind such precedent-setting cases as the temporary insanity defense, the right to counsel, and the right to a fair trial, The Devil's Advocates is a ringside seat to the shaping of the American legal system that we thrill to and curse at today."@en
  • "The Devil's Advocates shows us the crimes and trials that have so captivated the public, cases that have also helped to illuminate underlying principals of the American criminal justice system over the years."@en

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  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
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  • "The devil's advocates [greatest closing arguments in criminal law]"@en
  • "The devil's advocates closing arguments in criminal law that defined the American justice system"@en
  • "The devil's advocates"@en