For people watching on television, the first big difference between the testimony of William K. Smith and his accuser was that you could see his face.
With his mother and a lawyer by his side, William K. Smith surrendered to the Palm Beach police today on charges of rape and battery.
The judge in the rape case of William K. Smith today postponed the start of the trial.
The Menendez brothers are too, while William K. Smith is innocent.
At ceremonies for the School of Medicine, William K. Smith received his diploma early, out of alphabetical sequence.
Already contacted was Roy Black, the Florida lawyer best known for his successful defense of William K. Smith on rape charges.
In her last famous case, she assisted the successful defense of William K. Smith against rape charges.
William K. Smith pleaded not guilty today to charges that he attacked and raped a 29-year-old woman on Easter weekend at his family's Palm Beach estate.
It was to find a defense lawyer for William K. Smith, his suddenly notorious nephew.
Watching the Judge Did William K. Smith seduce or coerce?
For people watching on television, the first big difference between the testimony of William K. Smith and his accuser was that you could see his face.
With his mother and a lawyer by his side, William K. Smith surrendered to the Palm Beach police today on charges of rape and battery.
The judge in the rape case of William K. Smith today postponed the start of the trial.
The Menendez brothers are too, while William K. Smith is innocent.
At ceremonies for the School of Medicine, William K. Smith received his diploma early, out of alphabetical sequence.
Already contacted was Roy Black, the Florida lawyer best known for his successful defense of William K. Smith on rape charges.
In her last famous case, she assisted the successful defense of William K. Smith against rape charges.
William K. Smith pleaded not guilty today to charges that he attacked and raped a 29-year-old woman on Easter weekend at his family's Palm Beach estate.
It was to find a defense lawyer for William K. Smith, his suddenly notorious nephew.
Watching the Judge Did William K. Smith seduce or coerce?