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File Size: 1706 KB

Print Length: 644 pages

Publisher: Graymalkin Media (May 31, 2016)

Publication Date: May 31, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01GFJNZDI

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I received Marsha Clark’s book “Without a Doubt,” about the OJ Simpson murder trial, as a holiday gift this past year and enjoyed it immensely. Given the miscarriage of justice perpetrated upon the conclusion of the criminal trial, however, I got to thinking about the civil trial. I did recall that it was after a civil trial (with a different standard of proof: by a preponderance of the evidence versus beyond a reasonable doubt) that a jury delivered a verdict (in the form of a money judgment) against OJ Simpson for having caused the wrongful death of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, but I hadn’t really followed the case when it was taking place, and now I was curious. So I picked up this book. And I was bowled over!Daniel Petrocelli was already a highly successful civil litigation attorney. While he had never before tried a “personal injury/wrongful death” case, specializing instead in commercial litigation, he was approached by Fred Goldman, the father of victim Ron Goldman, to “get” OJ Simpson for the murder of his son. Given the outcome of the criminal trial, this was Goldman’s last ditch effort to expose the killer for what he was. (The family of Nicole Brown joined in on the case.)Fred Goldman wanted to see OJ “squirm” a little, and under Petrocelli’s masterful handling of this case, squirm he did. Petrocelli goes into great detail in describing OJ’s pre-trial deposition, which took place over the course of several days (a procedure which does not take place in the criminal sphere), and more significantly, his testimony during the actual trial (something which OJ opted out of in the criminal trial). Petrocelli did an outstanding job in exposing OJ’s web of lies.I don’t fault Marsha Clark for losing the criminal trial (I think she was more a victim of a biased jury and a dirty-tricks defense team and a clueless judge), but I think Daniel Petrocelli was an absolute powerhouse. His energy and momentum and discipline in the unrelenting pursuit of justice on behalf of his client Fred Goldman and his tireless preparation of the wrongful death case brought by the families of the victims were nothing short of awe-inspiring.Last night I finished off this book reading the chapters on the closing arguments before the jury and the jury’s return of its verdict, and I had the odd sensation that I was reading a pot-boiler fictional legal thriller instead of an account of something that had truly and actually happened in the real world. The final passages of this book are so dramatic and so thoroughly gripping – and so heart-rending – the reader is drawn right into the maelstrom. When Petrocelli finished his closing statement, you must have been able to hear a pin drop in that courtroom!Given the detailed nature of the facts here, I was very impressed with the tight cohesiveness of this book. Its by-line is “Daniel Petrocelli with Peter Knobler,” and while I have no way of knowing how much was Petrocelli and how much was Knobler, all I can say is that if Petrocelli as an attorney managed all his cases as tightly and deftly as this book is written, it is no wonder to me why he is such a success and why he ended up winning this difficult case.“Triumph of Justice” is exceptionally well-written and painstakingly detailed. No stone is left unturned in terms of describing the mind-boggling evidence and the delicate timeline of unfolding events. Petrocelli also goes to great length in accounting for the motive behind the murders and – once again with a nod to the timeline – destroying the murderer’s alibi.One thing I appreciated so much about this book – in contrast to the constant emphasis on it in the Marsha Clark book – was that the issue of race took a back seat. The civil case was tried on the evidence, NOT on insinuation and accusations of malfeasance on the part of the LAPD that could not be proven.I’m sure I’m not the first one to have this thought, and I know that Daniel Petrocelli is not a criminal prosecutor – and with no disrespect to Marsha Clark – but I can’t help feel that if he had stood in the shoes of the assistant district attorney during the criminal prosecution of this case, history would have unfolded very differently, and the “Crime of the Century” would have had a very different conclusion.

I was unable to skip ahead at any point in this book. I, like most laymen, get tired of repetitive legalese, so I sometimes do that. In this book I tried twice and missed very important information. I had to go back to see what I had missed. This alone made me see how well written this book is.My only complaint was how the people who took and won this case learned to be so happy being in the media. I don't believe that any trial should be tried in the media, but in today's world it is. As this trial prep, research and more progressed it seemed to me that the people doing the work changed from really decent people who whole heartedly believed in all the right ways, what they were doing, to media stars and they grew to liked that too much. I admit that I come late to this story, when all this was happening I was too busy to follow the trial. I was just happy that Simpson was found guilty.When I first heard about this book, (very recently) I had hoped that Mr. Petrocelli had written this years after the trial. To my mind it would have shown him in a better light. In the end, I came to believe that they were all as committed, and for all the right reasons, to this case as they had been in the beginning. I recommend that anyone who believes Mr. Simpson is not guilty open their minds and hearts as well as any previous belief that the LAPD was bad (it was, but not particularly in Simpsons case) through and through, and really see the truth. For the black community, this will be hard and with damned good reason. But, as a sixty four year old white woman who has been totally color blind my entire life, I you they will at least try. I know that a huge percentage of black men and women are innocent but in prison. I know that and hate it. The only way to fight it in my mind at least would be to take the high ground and not riot and be destructive, but to make sure to hit the polls and vote. Be informed about candidates who represent you at all levels. Every time a riot happens it just gives the white bigots, many of whom are pundits on television heard and believed by millions, (usually respected by those unwilling to see them as they truly are) more ammunition. The black communities all over this country are better than this as I believe are the Hispanic, Asian and Natiive American communities. A few hotheaded vandals should not represent all of you.Justice was not done here because Simpson was not found guilty of murder and sent to jail. The justice won in this case was for the families of the victims, so for them and the memories of their murdered children I can end this feeling very good about it. I highly recommend reading this book.

This book was not written to simply give more fame to the case. It felt like it was written to finally put any doubt to rest about O.J. Simpson, the evidence, and the civil trial. It felt honest and you could feel Petrocelli's conviction and perseverance.Petrocelli gave every piece of evidence and a lot of things the general people didn't know about. He didn't hold anything back. He laid it all out in a clear concise way. He didn't use his own name to flame his ego either. He honestly wanted justice for Nicole and Ron. He loathed the killer, Simpson. He did such a great job showing Simpson's character so that we had no doubt as to what type of person he is.The parts about Fred Goldman were great. Truly showing emotion and his connection to his client in the pursuit of justice.I've read other books written, Marcia Clark, Jeffrey Toobin, O.J. Simpson and the Goldman's, Mark Fuhrman, but this has been the best one depicting the entire case. The evidence, the process, and Simpson himself.

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