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020 _c$129.00
028 4 2 _aFFH10724
_bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences
035 _a(OCoLC)45788679
040 _aZBL
_cZBL
_dSVP
_dOCLCQ
043 _an-us---
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050 4 _aKF9680.Z9
_bV47 2000
092 _a345.7305
245 0 0 _aVerdict
_h[videorecording] /
_cCBS News Productions.
246 3 0 _aJustice in the courtroom?
260 _aPrinceton, N.J. :
_bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences,
_c2000, c1997.
300 _a1 videocassette (45 min.) :
_bsd., col. ;
_c1/2 in.
500 _a"BVL10724"--Number on 1997 original; "FFH 10724"--number on 2000 reissue.
500 _aOriginally broadcast as a episode of the television program Against the law.
508 _aSenior producer, Tom Seligson ; producer/editor, Chris Dalrymple ; associate producer, Timothy Walker.
511 0 _aHosts, José Díaz-Balart, with Phil Jones and Rita Braver.
520 _aTwo strange and disturbing cases illustrate the due process of law while demonstrating the elusive nature of the pursuit of justice. Sue Whitfield was convicted of robbing, and falsely imprisoning her best friend over a three-year period, while Charles Little, Jr., was acquitted of the shotgun murder of his stepparents. Together, these two cases offer a compelling look at the complexities of American jurisprudence1.
538 _aVHS.
650 0 _aCriminal justice, Administration of
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aDue process of law
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aJury
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aVerdicts
_zUnited States.
700 1 _aBraver, Rita.
700 1 _aDíaz-Balart, José.
700 1 _aJones, Phil.
710 2 _aCBS News.
710 2 _aFilms for the Humanities (Firm)
730 0 _aAgainst the law (Television program)
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_d764