An Insider's Account of the Investigation, Trial and Acquittal that Captivated the Nation
30 December 2011
Jeff Ashton, Assistant State Attorney on the Casey Anthony trial, highlights what went on behind-the-scenes of the prosecution and shares his thoughts about what is right and wrong with the American judicial system, as he discusses his book, "Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony."
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