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| | 95.03.04: The Mirror of Justice Is it Blind? |
 | | In the case of Claus von Bulow he was released on a $100,000 surety bond during his first trial and was released on a $1,000,000 bail during the appeal of his conviction. |  | | The lawyers that were hired to represent Claus von Bulow and O.J. Simpson were some of the best lawyers in the United States. |  | | It was not until Claus was out on bail during his appeal that he was able to hire Alan Dershowitz. |
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http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1995/3/95.03.04.x.html
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| | Sponsored by Universal Pictures Dragonfly |
 | | His claims are reported in the numerous medical files on Sunny and would be testified to in court. |  | | Dr. Janis Gailitis arrived at Clarendon Court within 15 minutes and immediately phoned for an ambulance. |  | | Years later, in a civil trial deposition, Claus told his version of what happened the night before. |
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http://www.courttv.com/archive/dragonfly/bulow_4.html
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| | Biography - OnTV |
 | | It was the first time a trial was broadcast on television. |  | | Sunny soon divorced her husband and moved back to the United States. |  | | laus von Bulow was the leading character in what has become known as one of the "trials of the century." Accused of attempting to murder his wealthy wife, twice, by injecting her with insulin, he was convicted in his first trial and sentenced to 30 years in prison. |
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http://www.biography.com/tv/listings/bulow_c.html
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http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/14084/74822
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| | National Review: Reflections on von Bulow - Claus von Bulow |
 | | Judges also insist on misinterpreting the Fifth Amendment, which states that "no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself." This clearly means that defendants cannot be compelled to answer questions; it has been interpreted to mean that they cannot be asked questions unless they volunteer. |  | | The courts interpret the exclusionary rules they have invented with a vengeance. |  | | That evidence should not have been admitted, according to the Rhode Island Supreme Court, which overturned the verdict. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_v37/ai_3868612
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| | Claus von Bülow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dershowitz and his team of attorneys managed to cast serious doubts on some of the most damning evidence and witness testimony presented in the first trial, and the conviction was reversed in 1984. |  | | Paul Getty after having practiced law in London during the 1950's. |  | | Claus appealed, hiring famous Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz to represent him. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claus_von_Bulow
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| | Rotten Tomatoes: The Vine: Merwyn at the Movies |
 | | Dershowitz could never get away with such a thing in a court of law, but he obviously has no moral qualms about manipulating history and reality to try to justify his own dubious legal integrity in the court of cinematic public opinion. |  | | The villain here is Dershowitz (and the legal system he represents) who seems to believe winning - no matter what the cost - is more important than justice and feeding one's own ego is its own reward. |  | | Watching this movie is like being allowed only to hear one side of the case. |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/journal_view.php?journalid=4216
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| | PomeRantz » Blog Archive » Bloggers and Reporters |
 | | I sure hope not, because if she had a contract and was still denied by the courts, then it means that it was irrelevant that she was under a legal contract to function as a journalist. |  | | I know nothing about the von Bulow case, but did Reynolds have any kind of contract with this German magazine or the New York Post? |  | | This story mentions the Claus von Bulow case, where Andrea Reynolds |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/pomerantz/blog/index.php?p=49
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| | Reversal of Fortune |
 | | Exceptional drama of a legal defense: The murder of Sunny von Bulow (played by Glenn Close)was one of the most publicized murder cases of the 80s. |  | | How To Be A Good Defense Attorney: REVERSAL OF FORTUNE is a movie about Alan Dershowitz's legal defense of the aristocratic Claus Von Bulow who is accused of trying to kill his wealthy wife Sunny. |  | | Dershowitz, who loves being in the limelight almost as much as he loves the law, took on the task of saving Claus Von Bulow from prison for the attempted murder of his rich wife initially as a means of raising money to help him in his pro bono cases. |
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http://www.elipsiselectronics.com/B000056BP3/Reversal_of_Fortune.html
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| | THE GOLDBERG FILE |
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http://www.nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg100598.html
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| | The Harvard Law School Forum |
 | | If the theory is correct, Dershowitz said that Von Bulow case would be "one of the most remarkable cases in the annals of justice." |  | | Although his criminal conviction was overturned, Von Bulow is still involved in civil litigation. |  | | Von Bulow, who practiced law in England for 9 years, said he had intended to discuss the differences between the American and British judicial systems. |
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http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/forum/VonBulow.html
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| | E! Online - E! TV - "E! True Hollywood Story" - Claus von Bulow |
 | | Despite the higher court's decision, von Bulow's worries were far from over. |  | | Von Bulow's acquittal was not the end of his legal woes. |  | | Two years later, the Rhode Island State Supreme Court reversed von Bulow's conviction. |
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http://www.eonline.com/On/Holly/Vonbulow
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http://www.providencephoenix.com/archive/features/98/10/22/1985.html
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| | The DVD Journal Quick Reviews: Reversal Of Fortune |
 | | The court may arrive at a verdict, but von Bulow remains a mystery to the end. |  | | The wealthy von Bulow made headlines in 1982 when he was convicted for the attempted murder his wife Sunny (after she was found in a coma, Claus was accused of giving her an unneeded shot of insulin to cause it the judge slapped him with a 30 year stretch). |  | | And the 1990 Reversal of Fortune, the saga of Claus von Bulow, is as good as legal dramas come. |
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http://www.dvdjournal.com/quickreviews/r/reversaloffortune.q.shtml
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| | Powell's Books - In the Name of the Law by Thomas Puccio |
 | | Whether the subject is Ivan Boesky, Claus von Bulow, a corrupt Congress, or the legal system itself, Puccio's compelling account is both an education and an entertainment. |  | | This is the stuff you don't see on Court TV." |  | | Puccio tells of fierce turf wars inside the Justice Department and of deals cut between judges and attorneys, revealing an underside of law enforcement seldom seen by the public. |
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http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=16-0393037282-0
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| | Claus Von Bulow - 35th Anniversary of New York Magazine |
 | | He is allowed to remain free on $1 million bond pending an appeal. |  | | "[Claus] is shocked and incredulous that his stepchildren, whom he claims he thought of as his own and helped raise, have turned against him and will be the star prosecution witnesses at his trial." |  | | He then hires Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz to handle the appeal and gets off. |
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http://www.newyorkmetro.com/news/articles/03/03/35th/crazedcity/crimes/11.htm
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| | IGN: The Stax Report: Special ''True Crime'' Showcase III |
 | | Claus' trial was the grand-daddy of today's televised celebrity murder cases. |  | | Even though the outcome of von Bulow's appeal is already known, Reversal of Fortune is nevertheless a suspenseful, intoxicating, and often funny expose of how von Bulow got his new day in court and won. |  | | This is a fact-based crime drama recounts the case of socialite Claus von Bulow (Jeremy Irons, in a wonderfully droll, Oscar-winning performance) who was convicted of trying to murder his troubled wife Sunny (Glenn Close) with an injection of insulin. |
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http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/451/451016p1.html
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| | MTV.com - Movies - Reversal of Fortune |
 | | Sunny (Glenn Close) -- who remains in a "persistent vegetative state" resulting from a suspicious injection of insulin -- narrates the film, summarizing the first murder trial, which ended with Claus (Jeremy Irons) convicted and released on bail pending appeal. |  | | Claus approaches Harvard Law professor Dershowitz (Ron Silver) to handle the case. |  | | Barbet Schroeder was also nominated for an Academy Award for his extraordinary, off-beat, direction of this sophisticated, exceptionally intelligent legal drama. |
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http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/29105/plot.jhtml
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| | Movie Database - [TV Guide Online] |
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http://online.tvguide.com/movies/database/ShowMovie.asp?MI=34226
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 | | Dershowitz, von Bulow's criminal lawyer, described the settlement as "a total victory." |  | | In the settlement, von Bulow agreed to give up claims to his comatose wife's estimated $100 million estate, her Fifth Avenue apartment and a trust fund set up for him. |  | | In criminal trials, von Bulow was convicted, then acquitted, of trying to kill his wife, Sunny von Bulow, with insulin injections. |
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| | Von Stroheim, Erich on Encyclopedia.com |
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| | Recommended Book List |
 | | Includes a chapter on the Von Bulow case. |  | | NOTE: This is about the appeal and re-trial of Clause Von Bulow where Dershowitz successfully got the conviction overturned by the Court of Appeals, and advised the team which defended him in the re-trial. |  | | Books about two other cases, the Dr. Sam Sheppard case, and the Claus Von Bulow case. |
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| | Alan M. Dershowitz + August Forel |
 | | Dershowitz has written extensively on law and public policy. |  | | First in his class at Yale Law, he was appointed to the Harvard Law faculty at age 25 and became the youngest full professor in the school's history at age 28. |  | | His successful defense of Claus von Bülow on attempted murder charges, and his participation on the "dream team" of defense lawyers that acquitted O.J. Simpson on murder charges (Reasonable Doubts: The Criminal Justice System and the O.J. Simpson Case, 1996), made his name nearly a household word. |
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http://www.ronaldbrucemeyer.com/rants/0901almanac.htm
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| | Genealogy.com: Ancestry of Sunny Von Bulow: First Generation |
 | | Prince was divorced from an unknown person 1965. |  | | It is believed that the coma was induced from insulin doses supposedly admininistered by her husband, Claus, in an attempt to murder her. |  | | Genealogy.com: Ancestry of Sunny Von Bulow: First Generation |
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http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/sunnyv/d0/i0000001.htm
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| | Kellermann's Kollectionn of Claus Von Bulow Trial Books |
 | | Popular Trials: Rhetoric, Mass Media, and the Law. |  | | Dershowitz, Alan M. Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bulow Case. |  | | Kellermann's Kollectionn of Claus Von Bulow Trial Books |
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http://www.physics.unlv.edu/~farley/humor/K/vonbulow.htm
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| | Claus Von Bulow |
 | | Also in the Rhode Island State Court records of two sensational trials in 1982 and 1985. |  | | Freed on bail, Von Bulow engaged the services of noted Harvard law professor Alan M. Dershowitz to organize his appeal. |  | | Claus dithered over summoning medical attention and only prompt mouth-to-mouth resuscitation revived the ailing woman. |
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http://www.womacknet.net/claus.htm
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| | deseretnews.com - Movie review: Reversal of Fortune Deseret Morning News Web edition |
 | | Then, after an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, was acquitted in a second trial. |  | | That is what von Bulow brings to Alan Dershowitz (Ron Silver), an attorney who is also a law professor at Harvard. |  | | Though there is a "Rashomon" effect, as we see from several points of view the events leading up to Sunny's slipping into a coma after an apparent insulin injection (she was not diabetic), what is at issue in the film is whether von Bulow got a fair trial the first time around. |
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http://deseretnews.com/movies/view/1,1257,1535,00.html
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| | The Harvard Crimson :: News :: Dershowitz to Argue Von Bulow Appeal |
 | | In preliminary papers filed with the Rhode Island Supreme Court this week. |  | | Stephen R. Earningteni, prosecutor for the state's Attorney General's Office declined to comment any aspect of Dershowitz arguments. |  | | Claus yon Bulow would have inherited $14 million had his wife died and had he not been convicted of the attempted-murder charge. |
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http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=231231
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| | DVD Times - Reversal Of Fortune |
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http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=5510
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| | Sunny von Bulow |
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http://www.deadoraliveinfo.com/dead.nsf/vnames-nf/von+Bulow+Sunny
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| | Claus von Bulow |
 | | In the 1950’s, Claus was practicing law after graduation. |  | | While in law, he made many contacts with the wealthy. |  | | The rest is a mystery.” Claus Cecil Borgerg was raised by his grandfather and his divorced mother. |
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http://www.radessays.com/link.php?site=re&aff=r2c2&dest=viewpaper.php?request=9447
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| | BAM: The Defender, The Classes, January/February 2003 |
 | | The jury found von Bulow guilty, but the conviction was thrown out on a technicality, and when the case was retried in 1985, Sheehan was the only member of the original defense team to remain. |  | | Joining Sheehan on the second defense team was Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who in Reversal of Fortune characterized Sheehan as a member of a Rhode Island “old-buddy network” of lawyers and judges open to private deals. |  | | Von Bulow, Sheehan’s best-known client, reportedly hired him at the suggestion of then—U.S. Senator Claiborne Pell after von Bulow was accused of twice trying to kill his heiress wife, Sunny, by injecting her with insulin. |
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http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/storydetail.cfm?ID=1965
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| | Solving the Great American Murder Mystery : A National Symposium on the 40th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination |
 | | Over the course of his 40-year career,Dr. Baden has been involved as an expert in cases of international renown, including the examination of the remains of Czar Nicholas and his family, the death of John Belushi, the second autopsy of civil rights leader Medgar Evers, and the autopsies of the victims of TWA Flight 800. |  | | He has served as an expert witness in many criminal cases, including the murder trials of O.J. Simpson, Claus Von Bulow and Christian Brando. |
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http://www.jfk.duq.edu/bioBaden.html
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| | Reversal of Fortune (1990) |
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http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/Reviews.asp?ID=5300
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| | National Review: Reversal of Fortune. - movie reviews |
 | | Alan Dershowitz, the high-powered Harvard Law School professor, is about to win an appeal for a new trial, in which von Bulow will be acquitted. |  | | Some of those who knew Claus have pointed out mistakes in the film about the decor at Clarendon Court and some of the details of the von Bulows' daily life. |  | | And all the time Claus's case was financed by a son of his former employer, J. Paul Getty, who seems to have poured a cool million into it. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n25_v42/ai_9275936
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| | Reversal of Fortune (1990) |
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http://www.film.u-net.com/Movies/Reviews/Reversal_Fortune.html
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| | Garry Armstrong |
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http://www.boston.com/partners/whdh/3/armstrong.html
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| | Arts&culture - February 15, 2001 |
 | | Like von Bulow, Wainewright was accused of poisoning at least one person in a failed insurance fraud scheme. |  | | Did he actually murder one of his servants after taking out several policies in her name, as several past histories on the subject have claimed; or was her death, as Wainewright maintained until the end of his life, merely a case of shellfish poisoning? |  | | And, like von Bulow, Wainewrights final verdict remains uncertain. |
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http://www.newsreview.com/issues/sacto/2001-02-15/book.asp
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http://ils.unc.edu/~viles/172i/users/little/docs/AP881030-0008
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| | The James Spader Meeting Place |
 | | Defense attorney Alan Dershowitz has just concluded a cryptic and perhaps incriminating conversation with his client, von Bulow, the bizarre socialite accused of trying to murder his wife. |  | | Finally, Sunny von Bulow's blackly comical narration from a coma in REVERSAL OF FORTUNE coyly refuses to tell whether she or her husband is responsible for her condition--and intimates that she does not care. |  | | Whereas Kazan's making real-life characters such as Frances Farmer, Patty Hearst, and Claus and Sunny von Bulow inscrutable allows the audience to ponder the complexity of their real tragedies and to see their loneliness, his making fictional characters inscrutable diminishes them to the point where it feels like cheating. |
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http://www.jamesspader.de/Press/press108.htm
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| | Sponsored by Universal Pictures Dragonfly |
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http://www.courttv.com/archive/dragonfly/bulow_5.html
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| | Jeremy-Irons Press Archive |
 | | Claus von Bulow was a winner, acquitted of the attempted murder of his wife, Sunny, in the second of two televised trials which made him a familiar face in America. |  | | But the actor did acknowledge, for the first time, that they had been in touch with each other. |  | | When Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard professor who orchestrated the successful appeal and then wrote the book Reversal of Fortune, came to London to promote the movie, he had dinner with von Bulow. |
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| | Reversal of Fortune Movie Review at Hollywood Video |
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http://www.hollywoodvideo.com/movies/movie.aspx?MID=1340
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 | | Dershowitz, von Bulow's attorney, said his client would have preferred Robert Duvall. |  | | "Reversal of Fortune," based on Alan Dershowitz' book of the same title, tells the story of von Bulow's 1982 conviction for attempting to murder his rich wife, Sunny, and the ruling's overturning three years later. |  | | He wasn't the first choice for the part and his accent may not have been quite right, but Oscar voters thought Jeremy Irons was the best as the sinister, enigmatic Claus von Bulow in "Reversal of Fortune." |
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http://www.jeremy-irons.com/news/archive/9.html
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| | Dershowitz Donation |
 | | One Brooklyn College graduate, who has defended them all in the course of his high-profile legal career. |  | | BEDFORD AVENUE - Claus von Bulow, Mike Tyson, John Lennon, 2 Live Crew, Dr. Spock, O.J. Simpson, Penthouse Magazine, Israeli prisoners of conscience and U.S. heads of state - what do they have in common? |
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http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/spotlite/news/092903.htm
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| | Variety.com - Reviews - Reversal of Fortune |
 | | Cast in perfect apposition is Ron SilverRon Silver, seizing with dynamic gusto the role of a career as von Bulow's passionately idealistic but streetwise defense attorney, Harvard law professor Dershowitz. |  | | The story [from the book by Alan Dershowitz] of the Newport society figure's trial, conviction and acquittal on appeal for the attempted murder of his wealthy wife is presented here in an absorbing, complex mosaic. |  | | Reversal of Fortune turns the sensational Claus von Bulow case into a riveting film. |
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http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117794446?categoryid=31&cs=1
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 | | Miscellaneous material includes: appraisals of the collections of Frank Altschul and Claus von Bulow; documents relating to William Smith (1727-1803), Provost of the College of Philadelphia; galley proofs for |  | | Appraisal documents re collection of Claus von Bulow. |  | | Trial of von Bulow vs. von Bulow. |
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| | Dirtforwits claims Bin Laden innocent as new born lamb...just like O.J., and von Bulow |
 | | Alan M. Dershowitz, a professor of law at Harvard University and an appellate lawyer, has represented such clients as Claus von Bulow, Mike Tyson and O.J. Simpson. |  | | In an exclusive to the National Post, he analyzes the legal merits of the Osama bin Laden videotape, released on Thursday. |  | | Did any of you actually read what Dershowitz said, or did you all just see his name and immediately go spastic? |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/592316/posts
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