Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Criminal law does not, and cannot do justice," F. Lee Bailey said last night. "It can only put in jail those who are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt...
Addressing an overflow crowd at Leverett House, Bailey--the attorney who defended Albert DeSalvo, Dr. Sam Shepard, Dr. Carl Coppolino -- described some of the problems inherent in the present system of criminal law, and in the present training of criminal lawyers...
...from the floor. Harvard Scoring Gallagher 4 2 10 Kanuth 7 3 17 Royer 7 4 18 Grate 3 0 6 Dressler 2 3 7 Beller 0 0 0 Martell 2 0 4 Johnson 3 0 6 Gustavsen 2 3 7 Waickowski 0 0 0 Markowski 0 0 0 Bailey...
...seems never to be trying to trip them up, only to help the jury get things straight. He shuns anger: "It's not a useful emotion." Yet in summing up, he pulls all emotional stops: his rhetoric sweeps and soars. Williams is inevitably compared with F. Lee Bailey, a more recently risen criminal lawyer. The main difference between them lies in the cases they handle. Bailey specializes in violence-tinged sensation involving such up-from-nowhere types as Dr. Samuel Sheppard, Carl Coppolino and the Boston Strangler. Williams is more the seeker of equal justice for well-known...
After deliberating less than four hours, the jury found DeSalvo sane and guilty on all counts. For all his earlier confidence, Bailey seemed only momentarily disappointed and quickly announced his intention of appealing. He considers the Massachusetts insanity test archaic and hopes the state's Supreme Judicial Court will take the opportunity to bring it into line with less restrictive tests now applied in a number of state and federal courts. Said Bailey: "I am glad to get a shot at that foolish...