
Without a Doubt
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Marcia Clark
From the outside, the prosecution's case looked bulletproof, but Marcia Clark knew better. Mountains of physical evidence connected O. J. Simpson to the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman, but that didn't mean it would be easy. For the woman charged with prosecuting the "Trial of the Century", the light of fame would glow white hot, as the media scrutinized her strategy, her family, even her hair. As the case spun out of control, Marcia Clark stood tall - a single mother fighting an army of overpaid attorneys and a judge who let the media coverage go to his head. Now she tells her story.
The bloody glove, the botched evidence collection, the LAPD's war with the black community of Los Angeles - Marcia Clark understands every moment of the O. J. Simpson trial like no one else. In this gripping account of her life, her career, and the trial that made her a legend, Clark shows what it truly means to fight for justice.
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Excellent! But bummer that it’s abridged
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Outraged
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First rate review of a travesty of justice
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Bravo!!
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great book!
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Marcia On Point!
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What did you love best about Without a Doubt?
The behind the scene comments and actions of all the players.Who was your favorite character and why?
I had no favorite character. Marcia wanted to put her best face forward and come across the hard working DA that was only after truth and justice for the victims families.Which scene was your favorite?
The dumb decision to place Mark Furhman on the stand to only take the 5th.Any additional comments?
Marcia Clark is a talented author and was great in representing the people as the prosecutor in the case against OJ Simpson. That said I take issue with Ms Clarks statements on the jury. She calls them mostly uneducated, angry Black women and blacks wanting to avenge the Rodney King verdict. When an prospective jurors show up for duty they should not be deemed unfit to serve based on color, ethnicity, gender, education or income level. However lawyers and prosecutors use the above mentioned facts to pick and eliminate jurors. Ms Clark talks out both sides of her face when she rails against this jury and states she wanted an Asian male chemist student as he would understand blood work up and Asians are more law and order type(stereotype)But then closes saying she wants a jury of doctors,business people,housewives and waitress. The American justice system is not balanced nor blind. OJ proved that green is the true color. If you have enough money you can get justice or away with murder.Reasonable doubt
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A strong lady
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Great Read
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Great insight to the trial
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