Guilty Book Review
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Guilty discloses the former judge's feelings based on years of courtroom .... in advancing their careers than justice, obfuscate the
truth intentionally, and that ....
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View of History
.... He was
guilty, and I knew the
truth. .... However, "the
truth" is not always easy to see, especially when I desperately wanted the evil little bully to be
guilty.
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Jury nullification
.... However, Zenger's lawyer argued that the
truth issue was paramount and urged the jury to vote not
guilty in order to protect
truth. ....
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Absence of Malice
.... People read the story and believe it means he is
guilty, which in
truth is an ethical lapse on the part of the public at large but one that is extremely ....
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Lies My Teacher Told Me
.... are perceived as embodying the "
truth." The US government and other social institutions are not the only government or institutions
guilty of disseminating ....
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Absolute Truth
.... fear and anxiety, thoughts that frame all of Mankind in a good and noble light rather than in a degrading,
guilty, and negative .... Blackburn, S.
Truth: A Guide. ....
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Albert Camus
.... O'Brien's vision of Meursault: he is not a martyr for the
truth, but instead .... He is found
guilty after he kills the Arab, but in reality, Meursault is punished ....
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The Stranger
.... O'Brien's vision of Meursault: he is not a martyr for the
truth, but instead .... He is found
guilty after he kills the Arab, but in reality, Meursault is punished ....
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Jaspers on German Guilt Karl Jaspers: History and German Guilt ...
.... the German people as a whole must be considered politically
guilty of the .... this clarification must result a resignation into humility and a search for
truth. ....
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Examination of the Polygraph
.... polygraph can be beaten, or fooled into perceiving a lie as the
truth, though there .... and propranolol and their effects on the outcome of a
guilty knowledge test ....
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Detective Work in Famous Literature
.... search for the
truth, Vernant writes of the king's "obstinate determination to unmask the
guilty part" and "his passionate desire to learn the
truth at all ....
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The Judgment of Socrates
.... What his defense comes down to is that he is not
guilty of these charges ex .... If the
truth of such evil is accep ted, then Socrates will be acquitted, but of ....
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Jury Selection
.... However, Zenger's lawyer argued that the
truth issue was paramount and urged the jury to vote not
guilty in order to protect
truth. ....
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Presumed Innocent
.... the
truth may not be believed by the jury or difficult to prove without a doubt or he may lack the resources needed to prove his innocence. The
guilty man if ....
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Tang Dynasty Law
.... reader might be intrigued by Dee's character and his ability to get to the
truth, the moment he begins to torture his helpless prey--again,
guilty as sin or ....
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The Scarlet Letter
.... if Dimmesdale is doomed because he has committed sin, or because he was filled with remorse and
guilty because of being .... The
truth of the Puritans is an ideal. ....
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Scarlet Letter
.... if Dimmesdale is doomed because he has committed sin, or because he was filled with remorse and
guilty because of being .... The
truth of the Puritans is an ideal. ....
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Oedipus' Fall
.... the character of Oedipus as he fights against recognizing the
truth until he .... because Oedipus's actions are both ordained and undertaken without
guilty knowledge ....
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Media Bias
.... public complacently accepts whatever the media says, it is
guilty of complicity with the agents of mistruth. The public needs to insist on the
truth and refuse ....
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Irony in The Wild Duck and Oedipus the King
.... The Wild Duck when Hjalmar can no longer life a life-lie and confronts the
truth. .... his father he seeks, Oedipus sees it as his duty to bring the
guilty party to ....
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Sophocles' Oedipus and Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... Thus, Oedipus is destroyed because he was driven to discover the
truth of his .... concurs with Horation that the King's reaction is that of a
guilty man, Hamlet ....
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Plea Bargaining
.... November of 1986, Ivan Boesky, an associate of the firm, pleaded
guilty to a .... aspect of the deal enabled Boesky to avoid telling the whole
truth about himself ....
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Oedipus and the Classical Hero: Definition of Tragedy and the ...
.... the curses of the gods and find the
truth. Yet he fails because of his tragic miscalculations based on his character flaws. Even so, Oedipus is
guilty of that ....
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Tragedy in Literature
.... 27). Oedipus' tragic flaw is that he must find the
truth, even if the
truth reveals him to be
guilty of unspeakable crimes. As he ....
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Tragedies: Sophocles and Shakespeare
.... 27). Oedipus' tragic flaw is that he must find the
truth, even if the
truth reveals him to be
guilty of unspeakable crimes. As he ....
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The Scopes Trial
.... The trial had a rather inconclusive end, given that Scopes was found
guilty and fined but .... on the part of millions of people for an anchor, for a
truth they can ....
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A Jury of Her Peers
.... wife Mrs. Hale -- conduct their own search to get at the
truth and heart of .... attorney are looking for a motive; they believe Mrs. Foster is
guilty, but have no ....
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Susan Glaspell's story, "A Jury of Her Peers"
.... wife Mrs. Hale -- conduct their own search to get at the
truth and heart of .... attorney are looking for a motive; they believe Mrs. Foster is
guilty, but have no ....
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Time of Indifference
.... to be an object for others to buy, "Everyone and no one was
guilty, but she .... boredom or make her happy with herself because it is an escape from
truth which she ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... proclaim the
truth, are themselves mired in lies. Greer discusses the play-within- the-play which Hamlet devises to draw out Claudius'
guilty conscience: The ....
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