Trial By Media
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Trial by Media is a phrase popular in the late 20th century and early 21st century to describe the impact of television and newspaper coverage on a person’s...
View ArticleHow the Media Feeds on Sensational Trials
From: Law Library Cable and satellite television increasingly offers channels that appeal to specific audiences. In the 1990s and 2000s the popularity of the O.J. Simpson (1947–) murder case revealed a...
View ArticleGary Condit – Guilty in the Media, but Never Charged
Gary Condit was a congressman from northern California when he began an affair with a Washington, DC intern, Chandra Levy. He was 53, she was 23. Condit was married, with a family back in San Joaquin,...
View ArticleMichael Jackson’s Death Belongs to Him
Michael Jackson has finally been buried – or has he? — weeks after his death. I can’t keep any of it straight. Yet, he continues to be the biggest entertainment story on earth – and will remain so for...
View ArticleGore, Obama, Stevens, Vick & Roethlisberger Charges Lack Evidence
Celebrity basing over the summer seemed particularly lurid and accuracy-challenged. If you go strictly by the unsubstantiated headlines, former Vice President Al Gore sexually assaulted a masseuse,...
View ArticleMeet the False Rape Society
Blogs and Websites Devoted to False Rape Accusations are Proliferating Here at FoundInnocent.org we’ve discovered an important new blog devoted to the plight of men and women falsely accused of rape –...
View ArticleLadies Who Lie
The New York Post is never shy about jumping on any high-profile rape or alleged rape story. And the Post is never forgiving about the consequences when the “victim” turns out to be the perpetrator of...
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