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Hoffa in Tennessee: The Chattanooga Trial That Brought Down an Icon
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Hoffa in Tennessee: The Chattanooga Trial That Brought Down an Icon

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Jimmy Hoffa, acquitted in a Nashville court during the Test Fleet case, was under investigation for jury tampering and subsequently tried and convicted in Chattanooga after a judge in Nashville granted a change of venue. Nicely explores Hoffa’s time in Tennessee, the major players in the case, and the development of Bobby Kennedy, then chief counsel of the Senate’s McClellan Committee, as Hoffa’s main antagonist. All the while, Hoffa’s continued legal troubles created a high amount of tension between the Teamsters, management, and members of organized crime. While many books overlook this important tipping point in Hoffa’s career, tending to focus on his disappearance, Nicely mines court transcripts and presents the Tennessee trials as both the height of Hoffa’s perceived invincibility and the beginning of his downfall.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Tennessee Press
Country
United States
Date
23 April 2019
Pages
277
ISBN
9781621904755

Jimmy Hoffa, acquitted in a Nashville court during the Test Fleet case, was under investigation for jury tampering and subsequently tried and convicted in Chattanooga after a judge in Nashville granted a change of venue. Nicely explores Hoffa’s time in Tennessee, the major players in the case, and the development of Bobby Kennedy, then chief counsel of the Senate’s McClellan Committee, as Hoffa’s main antagonist. All the while, Hoffa’s continued legal troubles created a high amount of tension between the Teamsters, management, and members of organized crime. While many books overlook this important tipping point in Hoffa’s career, tending to focus on his disappearance, Nicely mines court transcripts and presents the Tennessee trials as both the height of Hoffa’s perceived invincibility and the beginning of his downfall.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Tennessee Press
Country
United States
Date
23 April 2019
Pages
277
ISBN
9781621904755