A Time to Kill
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conduct, the death threats, the conduct of the jurors, the tampering of evidence, the illegal obtainment of evidence, and the final verdict are all factors which made this a Hollywood fantasy and not a factual court case. A Time To Kill was a best selling book by John Grisham and an award-winning movie, but when one takes the time to thoroughly compare A Time To Kill to the American legal system; its shortcomings are endless.
conduct, the death threats, the conduct of the jurors, the tampering of evidence, the illegal obtainment of evidence, and the final verdict are all factors which made this a Hollywood fantasy and not a factual court case. A Time To Kill was a best selling book by John Grisham and an award-winning movie, but when one takes the time to thoroughly compare A Time To Kill to the American legal system; its shortcomings are endless.