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"Absolutely 100% not Guilty"

A Contemporary Case Study of the O.J. Simpson Trial

Author: Frank Shmalleger and Jennifer Moore  

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"Absolutely 100% Not Guilty:" A Contemporary Case Study of the O.J. Simpson Trial offers readers an immersive foray into one of the most notorious legal battles in American history. The book presents the details of the murder trial, examining its impact on the U.S. legal system and popular culture. Designed for undergraduate law and criminal justice students, this edition has been carefully revised and updated to meet contemporary classroom needs.

The book is structured to follow the proceedings of the trial, beginning with background on the crime, exploring the venue and key legal actors, and telling the story of the arrest, pre-trial activities, and the trial itself. Additional chapters discuss the presentation of evidence, witness testimonies, jury instructions, and closing arguments. This edition utilizes trial transcripts, imagery from the trial, and analysis of the legal processes to enhance the reader's understanding. Key criminal justice procedures such as jury selection and the ethics of prosecution and defense are succinctly explained, and a glossary of terms is included for clarity.

Providing an engaging exploration of an infamous trial and its lasting impact, "Absolutely 100% Not Guilty" is ideal for courses and programs in criminal justice, law, or political science. The book is especially useful for classes that examine the U.S. legal system and the process of trial by jury, many of which will benefit tremendously from the real-world, comprehensive case study it offers.

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About the Author

Frank Schmalleger is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina, Pembroke. He holds master's and doctorate degrees in sociology with a special emphasis on criminology from The Ohio State University.

Jennifer L. Moore is Professor of Criminal Justice at DeSales University. She holds a J.D. from Emory University School of Law and a B.A. in government from Dartmouth College.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cognella, Inc
Published
31st March 2025
Format
Paperback
Edition
2nd
Pages
268
ISBN
9798823303330

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