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Clarence darrow and poetry in argument

Clarence darrow and poetry in argument

Clarence Darrow was comfortable using poetry in his arguments. He, like most other lawyers of that period, could quote literature, scripture and poetry as part of their trial skills. On July 21, 1924, the case of The People against Nathan Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb was heard in Detroit. Here’s one of the poems Darrow quoted in theirdefense by A.E. Housman (1859-1936) from A Shropshire Lad: "Now hollow fires burn out to black, And lights are guttering low: Square your…

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Famous trials website

Famous trials website

I’ve enjoyed a website created by Professor Douglas O. Linder of the University of Missouri – Kansas city School of Law. The site,Famous Trialspresents background information, photos, transcripts of trials and information about some of the more famous trials in this country. The site indicates that it has been his project since 1996. There is something to be learned from trials like the ones Linder reports on and I recommend the site.Lindbergh Kidnapping trial 1935 "The Trial of the Century…

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Lion in the winter skill and advocacy triumphs for gerry spence in detroit

Lion in the winter skill and advocacy triumphs for gerry spence in detroit

Gerry and his co counsel have achieved an acquittal for G. Fieger in Detroit. Charged with ten counts of violating the election campaign laws, the jury rejected the government’s case on all counts. I was in Europe through most of the trial and could only get reports off and on through the internet. Since I wasn’t thereI’ve followed the trial only through the eyes and reporting of others. By the way, one of the most detailed reports was a blog…

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