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Heavy
Justice
The Trial of Mike Tyson
Randy Roberts and J. Gregory Garrison
A riveting look at the rape trial of boxer, champion, and repeat-offender,
Mike Tyson
Heavy Justice is the inside story of one of the great courtroom
battles of our time. Gregory Garrison, the special prosecutor in
the case, and Randy Roberts, historian and eminent boxing scholar,
recount the trial that put heavyweight champion Mike Tyson behind
bars. With all the drama, verve, and procedural detail of a novel
by John Grisham or Scott Turow, this is also a highly topical morality
play touching on all the issues of sex, race, celebrity, and justice
that now so perplex our society.
When he first heard about the Tyson case, Greg Garrison wanted
nothing to do with it. Date rape? Always tough to prove. And one
of the few facts already reported was that the young woman making
the accusation had been in the defendant's hotel room at two o'clock
in the morning. This case was dead on arrival, except that when
Desiree Washington told her story, Garrison believed her. So drawing
on this simple trust, and inspired by Desiree's courage and conviction,
he accepted the challenge of this "unwinnable" case, stepping into
the ring against not only Mike Tyson, multimillionaire sports celebrity
and hero to millions, and Don King, cheerleader, but also the Washington
law firm of Williams & Connolly, perhaps the slickest and most
powerful defense counsel money could buy.
Originally published in 1994, Heavy Justice brings together
the worlds of big-time sports, lowlife sleaze, painstaking police
work, and the lofty realms of Harvard's Alan Dershowitz to offer
us a thoroughly absorbing account of one of the century's most
important legal cases.
"A pile-driving and relentless narrative that far transcends
the usual "true" crime story. . . . What is told here
. . . is nothing short of a heart-breaking American tragedy."
Gerald Early, author of Culture of Bruising:
Essays on Prize-fighting, Literature, and Modern American Culture
2000
6"x9"
336 pages, 18 illustrations
$20.00 paper
1-55728-600-0
Randy Roberts is a professor of history at Purdue
University and the author of several books on boxing, including Jack
Dempsey: The Manassa Mauler (1984, LSU Press).
J. Gregory Garrison is a partner
in the Indianapolis law firm of Garrison & Kiefer and
has not lost a jury trial in twenty years.
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