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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 364.15230979457 EAN: 9781597775366 Edition: 1 Format: Illustrated ISBN: 1597775363 Label: Phoenix Books Manufacturer: Phoenix Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 245 Publication Date: January 01, 2007 Publisher: Phoenix Books Studio: Phoenix Books Editorial Review: Product Description: In "We, the Jury," the jurors in the Scott Peterson case tell, for the first time, what life was like at the center of this sensational murder trial. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fat, Angry juror hijacts jury to get a book dealThis rag, which of course was not "written" by the jury but has the tell tale "with Frank Swertlow and Lyndon Stambler" on the cover is disgusting. The books basically covers the actions of juror number 8, a former assembly line worker who had sunk to the bottom of the working class and was working as a night time parking lot "supervisor" when he hit the white trash lottery and ended up on the Peterson jury. He highjacked the jury through manipulation and according to a juror who resigned, physical ... Read More Rating: - Heartbreaking This is a good look into what it could be like to be a jurror in a case such as this one. The stories of some of the jurrors that were there are heartbreaking, and the way each and everyone of them had some type of connection to Lacy is unbelievable. Rating: - Good book - wrong verdictThe book was interesting, but I agree with other reviewers that it is repetitive and not particularly well written. After reading "Presumed Guilty", I am convinced Scott P. is innocent. Not the jury's fault about the verdict, they were not presented all the information. Rating: - Excellent, interesting, intriguing - great read overallI'm a 'fan' of true crime stories. I find the psychology of these stories as well as the legal aspect always interesting. This book provides the best of both worlds and probably most of all from a 'layman' perspective - that of the jurors selected for the Scott Peterson trial. I watched a lot of coverage on the Peterson trial and this book provides an interesting glimpse of what was going on from the inside, from the jurors' perspective. Their impressions of Peterson, the legal teams and the ... Read More Rating: - AwesomeThank you for your excellent service and cheap rates. My book arrived in a timely manner and in excellent condition. Keep up the good work! |