Abstract
The intense public interest in the extraordinary trial and acquittal of Mr. O.J. Simpson provides an appropriate occasion to look at the criminal justice system more generally, to note where we have been in the balance of advantage between prosecution and defense, where we are now, and where, perhaps, we should be.
Recommended Citation
Robinson, David Jr.
(1997)
"The Shift of the Balance of Advantage in Criminal Litigation: The Case of Mr. Simpson,"
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