Famous trials

Famous trials

Paper 2: Famous trials

Go to http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/ftrials.htm. Select one of the following three trials to analyze: Leo Frank; The Scottsboro boys; or Sam Sheppard. Read as much as you can about your selected case on this site. Obtain at least two other research sources on the case through Internet or other research.  Write a paper concerning the case where you discuss the following issues:

  1. the factual background of the case;
  2. the evidence introduced against the defendants at trial;
  3. the outcome of the case at trial and on appeal;
  4. the legal issues involved in the case and historical significance of the case in the American legal system;
  5. Conclusion.

Please attribute your research and any ideas that are not your own. Please include a works cited page at the end of your paper. A suitable length on this assignment is 8-12 paragraphs.

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Criteria

Description Points
Factual background Facts/occurrences outside of court are presented with sufficient detail and context. Geographic and historical setting of the case described. 20
Evidence at trial Identifies and discusses the evidence presented by the prosecution and the defense at trial. 20
Outcome at trial and on appeal Correctly states and discusses the jury decision and the decision made on appeal 10
Legal issues/historical significance Correctly identifies the important legal issues in the case and places the historical significance of the case in proper context.  Why did this case receive such notoriety? 20
Research Attributes research in the body of the paper and on a works cited page. Quality of research is appropriate for a 400 level class 10
Detail Paper is at least 8-12 paragraphs in length 10
Mechanics Relatively free of errors in spelling, diction, and sentence structure 5
Conclusion Provides a conclusion 5
Total   100

Preview of the Answer.

On 25th March of 1931, nine African American boys were riding the rails illegally looking for work. However, they were forced of the rail at Scottsboro, Alabama. This happened after some white boys had been unable to eject them from the train between Tennessee and Memphis, an aspect that led to them reporting the boys to the sheriff. In the beginning, the nine boys were held for a minor charge but things when the Scottsboro deputies pressured two white women, Victoria Price and Ruby Bates into admitting.

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