Glass box in American Crime Story

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Behind the District Attorney, there appears to be an official sitting in a glass box, but the defendant appears elsewhere (on the far right to the left of John Travolta). So this isn't to protect the defendant from gunfire.

What, then, is the purpose of this glass box?






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Is American Crime Story based on a true story?

An American Crime is a 2007 American crime horror drama film directed by Tommy O'Haver and starring Elliot Page and Catherine Keener. The film is based on the true story of the torture and murder of Sylvia Likens by Indianapolis single mother Gertrude Baniszewski.

Are American Horror Story and American Crime Story connected?

The series is the second installment in the American Story media franchise, following American Horror Story. Each season is presented as a self-contained miniseries and is independent of the events in other seasons.

Is American crime on Hulu based on a true story?

An anthologized dramatization of true events, with seasons detailing the public dramas of Gianni Versace, Monica Lewinksy, and OJ Simpson.

What were the first two seasons of American Crime Story about?

The first season, subtitled as The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story, focuses on the murder case of O. J. Simpson. The second season, subtitled as The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, centers around the murder of Gianni Versace by Andrew Cunanan.



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