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Murder, courts, and the press: issues in free press/fair trial
Peter E. Kane
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Frontmatter
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Foreward by Franklyn S. Haiman (page vii)
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Preface to Revised and Expanded Edition (page xi)
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Preface to First Edition (page xv)
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1. An Introduction to the Problem (page 1)
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2. Sins of Commission and Omission: The Sheppard Murder Case (page 7)
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3. Doing it Right: The Tate-LaBianca Murders (page 23)
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4. An Attempt to Make the Media Live by Their Own Rules: The Kellie Family Murders (page 33)
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5. The Closed Pretrial Evidentiary Hearing: The Missing Wayne Clapp (page 43)
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6. "The Right to a Speedy and Public Trial": Who Killed Lillian Keller? (page 53)
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7. Cameras in the Courtroom: Is Someone Trying to Kill Sunny? (page 63)
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8. Ethical Guidelines for Crime Reporting: The Saga of a Serial Killer (page 73)
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9. The First and the Sixth (page 85)
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Appendix: Protecting Confidential Information Sources (page 97)
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Annotated Case List (page 111)
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Bibliography (page 117)
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Published: 1992
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
- 9780809317813 (paper)
- 9780809383252 (ebook)
- 9780809317806 (hardcover)