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      - Justice in the age of judgment : from Amanda Knox to Kyle Rittenhouse and the battle for due process in the digital age / by Bremner, Anne(Lawyer),author.(CARDINAL)862245; Bremner, J. Douglas,1961-author.(CARDINAL)647673; 
 Includes bibliographical references and index.Taking the case -- The trial of a lifetime -- You, the jury -- First impressions are lasting -- The tragic tale of Frances Farmer -- Betty Broderick: a wife scorned -- The West Memphis Three -- O.J.: sprinting to acquittal in court and on TV -- The criminal passions of Mary Kay Letourneau -- Scott Peterson: if looks could kill -- Michael Jackson: welcome to Neverland -- The Duke Lacrosse debacle -- Amanda Knox in the court of public opinion -- DNA, O.J., and the wrong lessons learned -- Susan Cox Powell: into the wild -- The mysterious case of Rebecca Zahau: proving police wrong -- The barefoot bandit: a criminal gets ahead of the media game -- Tot Mom: dancing with the devil -- Trump, Amanda, and America first -- DNA evidence falls apart in Amanda's case -- Don't just believe women (or anyone else) -- Exonerated -- Justice delayed for Susan Cox Powell -- Ahmaud Arbery: "There's a black man running down the street" -- "I can't breathe": The death of George Floyd -- Justice achieved for Susan Cox Powell -- Kyle Rittenhouse -- Justice for George Floyd -- Two different jury trials, two different outcomes -- Justice, even in the Age of Judgment -- Postscript: Stillwater -- Appendix: Welcome to the freak show--analyzing Amanda's ordeal."From Amanda Knox to O.J., Casey Anthony to Kyle Rittenhouse, our justice system faces scrutiny and pressure from the media and public like never before. Can the bedrock of 'innocent until proven guilty' survive in what acclaimed Seattle attorney and legal analyst Anne Bremner calls the age of judgment?"--Back cover. Includes bibliographical references and index.Taking the case -- The trial of a lifetime -- You, the jury -- First impressions are lasting -- The tragic tale of Frances Farmer -- Betty Broderick: a wife scorned -- The West Memphis Three -- O.J.: sprinting to acquittal in court and on TV -- The criminal passions of Mary Kay Letourneau -- Scott Peterson: if looks could kill -- Michael Jackson: welcome to Neverland -- The Duke Lacrosse debacle -- Amanda Knox in the court of public opinion -- DNA, O.J., and the wrong lessons learned -- Susan Cox Powell: into the wild -- The mysterious case of Rebecca Zahau: proving police wrong -- The barefoot bandit: a criminal gets ahead of the media game -- Tot Mom: dancing with the devil -- Trump, Amanda, and America first -- DNA evidence falls apart in Amanda's case -- Don't just believe women (or anyone else) -- Exonerated -- Justice delayed for Susan Cox Powell -- Ahmaud Arbery: "There's a black man running down the street" -- "I can't breathe": The death of George Floyd -- Justice achieved for Susan Cox Powell -- Kyle Rittenhouse -- Justice for George Floyd -- Two different jury trials, two different outcomes -- Justice, even in the Age of Judgment -- Postscript: Stillwater -- Appendix: Welcome to the freak show--analyzing Amanda's ordeal."From Amanda Knox to O.J., Casey Anthony to Kyle Rittenhouse, our justice system faces scrutiny and pressure from the media and public like never before. Can the bedrock of 'innocent until proven guilty' survive in what acclaimed Seattle attorney and legal analyst Anne Bremner calls the age of judgment?"--Back cover.
- Subjects: Bremner, Anne (Lawyer); Crime and the press.; Criminal anthropology.; Free press and fair trial.; Mass media and criminal justice.; Murder in mass media.; 
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