The trial of Jack Ruby

Book • 1965
The Trial of Jack Ruby examines the legal proceedings following the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby.

It explores the defense strategies, the prosecution's case, and the key events that shaped the outcome of the trial.

The book delves into the complex issues surrounding the assassination of JFK and the subsequent trial of his assassin's killer.

Through detailed analysis and historical context, the book sheds light on the legal and social climate of the time.

The Trial of Jack Ruby explores themes of justice, revenge, and the pursuit of truth in the wake of tragedy.

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Mentioned by John Quinn as one of his top trial lawyer books.
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