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Illinois v. Nathan Leopold
and Richard Loeb

1924
The Glasses
The Confession
Darrow's Summation
State's Summation
Picture of Darrow with Leopold and Loeb
Leopold, Darrow, and Loeb during the arraignment
Decision and Sentence
Biographies
In Leopold's Words
Leopold & Ornithology
An Introduction
by Prof. Douglas Linder (1997)
Few trial transcripts are as likely to bring tears to the eyes as that of the 1924 murder trial of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold. Decades after Clarence Darrow delivered his twelve-hour long plea to save his young clients' lives, his moving summation stands as the most eloquent attack on the death penalty ever delivered in an American courtroom. Mixing poetry and prose, science and emotion, a world-weary cynicism and a dedication to his cause, hatred of bloodlust and love of man, Darrow takes his audience on an oratorical ride that would be unimaginable in a criminal trial today....[Cont.]


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