Journalism and Justice in the Oklahoma City Bombing Trials (Law and Society) (Law and Society (Hardcover))
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Author(s)Chad F. Nye
PublisherLFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
ISBN / ASIN159332703X
ISBN-139781593327033
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Sales Rank8,387,886
CategoryHardcover
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Nye examines the fair trial/free press issues in one of America's most infamous criminal cases - the Oklahoma City bombing. The trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were the first, and to date only, federal criminal trials conducted with live, closed-circuit cameras in the courtroom. More than 2,000 national and international journalists covered the trials through a media consortium. Through interviews with the lead attorneys for both McVeigh and Nichols, Nye exposes the difficulties defense attorneys faced defending their clients in the courtroom and also in the court of public opinion. He concludes that to truly understand this trial and its final outcome, one must understand the role of fair trial/free press issues.
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