Criminal
Mar. 25, 2005
Blake Articles Misrepresents Prosecutor's Role
Letters to the Editor - Your article on the outcome of the much-publicized trial of Robert Blake ("Jurors Acquit Blake in Death of his Wife," March 17 Daily Journal) casts the criminal justice process as simply a strategic game, in which a verdict of acquittal may be seen as a "stinging setback" or a "major loss" for the prosecution.




Your article on the outcome of the much-publicized trial of Robert Blake ("Jurors Acquit Blake in Death of his Wife," March 17 Daily Journal) casts the criminal justice process as simply a strategic game, in which a verdict of acquittal may be seen as a "stinging setback" or a "major loss" for th...
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