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A courtroom drama recounts a sensational murder trial through day-by-day testimony, legal argument, and pressroom observation. Witnesses, character testimony, and expert evidence are presented in detailed examination, while the narrative alternates between official proceedings and the journalists and spectators who swarm the courthouse. The account emphasizes how differing memories, forensic claims, and tactical advocacy create ambiguity about guilt, and how social attitudes and public curiosity shape perception. It culminates in the judge’s charge and the jury’s verdict, leaving readers to consider how law and publicity produce competing versions of truth.
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