In the Interest of Justice : Great Opening and Closing Arguments of the Last 100 Years

by Joel Seidemann

2020-08-24 05:48:45

This rich and rewarding volume collects more than two dozen of the most memorable opening and closing arguments made by top prosecutors and defense attorneys of the last one hundred years. Carefully selected to explore every major aspect and challeng... Read more

This rich and rewarding volume collects more than two dozen of the most memorable opening and closing arguments made by top prosecutors and defense attorneys of the last one hundred years. Carefully selected to explore every major aspect and challenge of the legal process, these speeches highlight the tactics and strategies, colorful language, and stirring rhetoric that lawyers use to win judge and jury to their side. With a shrewd eye for courtroom stratagems and a keen understanding of the social currents that shape them, Manhattan assistant district attorney Joel Seidemann introduces and illuminates each speech from an insider''s perspective. Arguments from landmark trials are included to reveal the smartest tricks of the trial lawyer''s trade and demonstrate the power of an impassioned presentation to tip the scales toward the fulfillment of justice.

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File size9x5.9x1inches
Print pages373
PublisherWilliam Morrow & Company
Publication date October 1, 2005
ISBN9780060509675

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