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"A murder trial ends in a hung jury because of the reasonable doubt of a few jurors who, faced with circumstantial evidence, refuse to judge the accused. Thompson confronts this evasion of judgment through the reexamination of the works of Faulkner, Austen, Tocqueville, Plato, and Aristotle"--Provided by publisher.
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Trials, litigation, Jury, Trials (Murder), Jury in literature, Philosophy, History, Trials (murder), Jury, connecticutPeople
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Unreasonable doubt: circumstantial evidence and the art of judgment
2011, Paul Dry Books
in English
1589880722 9781589880726
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Table of Contents
Two murders, one trial
The trial
Deliberation
My literary jurors
Final arguments.
Edition Notes
Originally published with subtitle: Circumstantial evidence and an ordinary murder in New Haven. Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri Press, c2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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