Friday, April 17, 2020
Presumed Innocent Essays - English-language Films, Films
  Presumed Innocent  Scott Turow writes an engrossing book based on love, obsession, and the legal  system. In the beginning the protagonist character, Rusty Sabich, a District    Prosecuting Attorney (P.A.) begins the story in first person speaking about what  is expected of him as a P.A. His voice gives reason that he is unhappy and lacks  faith in the legal system. Rusty has been accused of a horrible crime, rape and  murder. Turow's story depicts a typical situation of a person being set up. The  ending will ravish your outlook on love and infidelity. Rusty speaks of his  sorrow for a peer who has been raped and murdered. Her name is Carolyn Polhemus.    She was a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Kindle County. She was known to excel  in her job of prosecuting rapist and her reputation became that of a slut.    Raymond Horgan, the acting P.A. and Rusty Sabichs' boss asks him personally to  investigate her murder. Rusty and his co-worker, Lipranzer "Lip", talk  over the case and decide that it would be best to start with the men that    Carolyn had put behind bars. This inquiry led them to a missing file, dubbed the  "B" file, meaning bribery. The "B" file becomes a crucial  twist to the plot. Rusty is seeing a psychiatrist. The first session that Turow  reveals is that of Rusty talking of his affair with Carolyn Palhemus. He goes  back in time as he discusses his compulsive, obsession for her. They began their  affair after they won the case of a young boy who was brutally abused by his own  mother. The book gives explicit, erotic details of their sexual encounters  together. Carolyn ends the affair with Rusty because she can not talk him into  pushing Raymond to the side and running for office himself. This change in  professional status for Rusty would in turn give Carolyn the chance to move up  in the ranks. Rusty does not deal with the break up and continues to persue    Carolyn at the office and via telephone. He did not want the affair to end, nor  would he have left his wife for her. Rusty confessed to his wife, Barbara that  he was having an affair with Carolyn Polyhemus, but that it had ended. The  fingerprint report is back and the prints belong to Rusty. There several phone  calls from Rusty's home to Carolyn's home. Lip also told him that the pathology  results lead to type A blood and type A semen and that the person was sterile.    Rusty made the comment that he is type A and Lip said that he thought about  that; however, Rusty has a son. The evidence against Rusty is taking a huge toll  on the election of Rusty's boss, Raymond Horgan. Raymond Horgan, a knoble man,  looses the election to a man who used to work him, Nicco Della Guardia, an  unfare, dirty player. Rusty's house is searched and tests are performed on  carpet and coat fibers. Rusty's wife is surprisingly very strong and supportive  for Rusty. Shortly after the results come in Rusty is arrested for the rape and  murder of Carolyn Polhemus. He hires the best and most expensive Defense    Attorney in town, Sandy Stern. In the mean time, Lip has found that the  "B" file leads to a criminal named Leon who had Carolyn as a probation  officer. Raymond finds out about Rusty's affair with Carolyn and Rusty finds out  about Raymond's affair with Carolyn. Rusty is stunned and Raymond is pissed-off.    Rusty, being Raymonds right-hand-man for twelve years, is furious when he learns  that Raymond plans to testify against him since he withheld the fact that he had  an affair with Carolyn. Raymond gave Caroloyn a case that she wasn't necessarily  qualified for. He gave in to her like the all the other men did. Carloyn was a  seasoned bitch. Turow never gives out the identity of the murderer; however,  throughout the trial he leads you to believe that it is Rusty. The trial begins  and right away the biggest piece of evidence is missing, the beer glass  containing Rusty's fingerprints which was removed from Carolyn's apartment. The  fingerprint expert is allowed to testify even though the glass itself is missing  from the evidence room. The evidence presented of the carpet fibers matched    Rusty's home carpet fibers and pathology report of bodily fluids automatically  fingers Rusty as the murderer. Rusty's lawyer believes that Rusty was set-up by    Nicco to make Raymond's campaign look bad, leading to Nicco winning the  election. Lip was removed from the case, but    
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