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Clearly much research went into this book but boy, it was rather hard to follow. So many names are introduced as the witnesses it got confusing and muddled. I don't think we needed so much detail. Telling the story is far more important.
 
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Jarratt | 6 reseñas más. | Sep 27, 2023 |
4/5

Dan Abrams & David Fisher do a great job in showing that no matter the political climate. Truth and the law should matter. When we deviate and pick and chose what laws are worth imposing our institutions crumble. Sadly we don’t have leaders like John Adams anymore who could stand up to a mob even when he agrees with them politically. He could and would do the right thing no matter the polling.

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“If the legal system could be bent to achieve a desired political outcome any liberty that came of it would be worthless.”

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linusnc | 6 reseñas más. | Feb 18, 2023 |
I thought the book was quite decent, and covered a much-overlooked part of the cause of Boston's sparking the American Revolution. Some of the dialogue was needlessly hard to follow. Overall worth reading, though hardly a classic. It took a while to read because I was "switch-reading" with another book.
 
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JBGUSA | 6 reseñas más. | Jan 2, 2023 |
5774. Kennedy's Avenger Assassination, Conspiracy, and the Forgotten Trial of Jack Ruby, by Dan Abrams and David Fisher (read 12 Jan 2022) This book, published in 2021, tells of the fantastic trial of Jack Ruby, who on Nov 24, 1963, shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald, who on 22 Nov 1963 assassinated President Kennedy. Ruby was represented at that trial by Melvin Belli, who was a wild man. The presiding judge, Joseph Brown, who foolishly never used a gavel, though he should have, made many stupid errors during the trial and allowed unbelievably bizarre behavior by the lawyers, The evidence at the trial is set out in such detail that the account was boring but outside of that defect one is caught up in the account. I confess that I had forgotten how the trial turned out--and I was glad I had because that made reading the book more interesting. The trial lasted weeks but the jury returned its verdict in two hours! The verdict was eventually set aside and a new trial ordered--but Ruby died before the new trial could begin. The book is filled with fantastic things and I was amazed that the lawyers and the judge did such unlikely things. A book filled with annoying events but definitely an exciting read,… (más)
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