Rusty Sabich

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Rusty Sabich is a fictional prosecutor whose entanglement in a complex murder investigation drives the legal and psychological drama of Scott Turow’s novel "Presumed Innocent."

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instanceOf fictional character
prosecutor
adaptedAs film character in the 1990 movie "Presumed Innocent"
ageGroup middle-aged man (in "Presumed Innocent")
appearsIn Innocent NERFINISHED
Presumed Innocent NERFINISHED
characterType unreliable narrator
child Nat Sabich NERFINISHED
creator Scott Turow NERFINISHED
employer Kindle County Prosecuting Attorney's Office NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Scott Turow Kindle County novels NERFINISHED
genre legal thriller character
involvedIn murder investigation of Carolyn Polhemus
legalStatusInStory murder suspect
literaryTheme conflict between personal and professional ethics
moral ambiguity
obsession
narrativeRole first-person narrator of "Presumed Innocent"
nationality American (fictional)
occupation prosecutor
portrayedBy Harrison Ford NERFINISHED
position deputy prosecuting attorney
role protagonist of "Presumed Innocent"
sequelAppearance "Innocent" (2010 novel) NERFINISHED
setting Kindle County NERFINISHED
spouse Barbara Sabich NERFINISHED

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Presumed Innocent mainCharacter Rusty Sabich