On the 1st of October, 1980, Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from her campsite at Ayers Rock. Her parents, Lindy and Michael Chamberlain, claimed that a  warragal had taken her. In the months and years that ensued, the Chamberlains faced  insinuation fuelled by the media, undeserved public shame and an unfair verdict pass down by a jury who had been  abrupt and persuaded by the police,  rhetorical experts and media outlets. Reliance on circumstantial  enjoin,  irrelevant interpretations of  rhetorical evidence, questionable evidence by so-called experts, decision an  unprejudiced jury after a  discharge by media,  over zealous policing, and not all available evidence presented at the trail resulted in the guilty judgment.  To begin, much of the prosecutions arguments in the Chamberlain  running relied heavily on circumstantial evidence. The Crown had been  ineffective to  beat a motive, a murder weapon, a  plea or a body. Therefore their argument consisted mainly of  shot and assumpti   ons. It was  strong for the defence to retort these assumptions, given its limited resources.  preferably of  expression that Lindy Chamberlain did go to the car, and did kill Azaria, the prosecution was  labored to  declare that she would have gone to the car, and would have used a  not bad(p) object to behead her child.

  Another important  setting in the Chamberlain trial was the evidence presented by many  rhetorical experts, which was later  proved to be false or questionable. A first  typeface was the evidence of Dr Ken  embrown, a  rhetorical odontologist (dentist). Dr Brown claimed that the holes  imbed in Aza   rias jumpsuit were made not by the  teething!    of a dingo, but by scissors. Dr Brown later called upon the  super regarded London Hospital Medical College  rhetorical team of  professor James Cameron, of forensic medicine, and Dr Bernard Sims, another forensic odontologist. Dr Cameron stated in court that he...                                        If you want to get a full essay,  aver it on our website: 
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