The Robert Blake Case: Guilty Or Innocent?
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5
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5 pages in length. Reminiscent of the OJ Simpson case, Robert Blake may not be convicted of killing his wife due to a number of circumstantial issues that serve to benefit his plea of innocence. That evidence lacks the teeth necessary to put the has-been star behind bars for his wife's shooting murder reflects a significant downfall in the prosecution's ability to pin the crime on Blake; however, an even more pressing issue is that there is tremendous question as to whether the combined efforts of evidence, eyewitness accounts and other pertinent proof can collectively provide reasonable doubt. Clearly, this glaring lack of substantiality, along with the illegally obtained evidence the prosecution has managed to procure, may not be wholly indicative of Blake's innocence but it is nonetheless attributable to a highly ineffective case against the actor. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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