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...Implosion Conspiracy, Nizer...
...Harris (5) ¶6-All Creatures Great and Small, Herriot (7) ¶7-' 'Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, O'Donnell, Powers, McCarthy (8) ¶8-Journey to Ixtlan, Castaneda (6) ¶9-The Implosion Conspiracy, Nizer ¶10-Soldier, Lieut. Colonel Anthony B. Herbert, U.S.A. (ret.) with James T. Wooten...
Defense Lawyer Louis Nizer has suggested keeping an unruly defendant in his cell and letting him tune in to the trial via television. Other lawyers advocate closed-circuit television coupled with a telephone line to permit the defendant to converse with his lawyer. There may be legal obstacles to such a scheme; the Sixth Amendment gives a defendant the right "to be confronted with the witnesses against him," and the courts have yet to rule if mere television images and telephone lines can provide that confrontation. However, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last summer that the rights...
...friends, then his readers, and finally his outlets. The turning point came when Pegler accused his onetime friend, Author-Journalist Quentin Reynolds, of "nuding along the public road" with "his wench, absolutely raw," and of bearing a "yellow streak." In the ensuing 1954 libel trial, Reynolds' lawyer, Louis Nizer, humiliated Pegler by reading him unidentified writings that Pegler dismissed as "the Communist line"-only to learn that they were his own prose from the 1930s. Reynolds won a $175,001 award, paid by Hearst...
...CASE OF LIBEL (ABC, 9-11 p.m.). An adaptation of Henry Denker's 1963 courtroom drama based on Louis Nizer's account (My Life in Court) of the case of Quentin Reynolds v. Westbrook Pegler. Starring Van Heflin, Lloyd Bridges, Angie Dickinson. Jose Ferrer and E. G. Marshall. Repeat...