And the Blood Cried Out: A Prosecutor's Spellbinding Account of Dna's Power to Free or Convict
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Anyone who followed the O.J. Simpson trials knows how powerful DNA evidence can be. Yet the defense team in the most famous murder case of our time convinced a jury to ignore it. Just how reliable is this new science? And how did it come to be accepted in Americas criminal courts? Combining thrilling true crime stories with fascinating, easily understandable science, former Manhattan homicide prosecutor Harlan Levy rte-creates thirteen of the decades most suspenseful criminal cases. He shows how detectives, prosecutors, and defense attorneys use DNA to determine who will pay for violent crimes--and who will not. And, once and for all, he gives a crystal-clear explanation of what the blood evidence really showed about Simpsons guilt or innocence. Fast-paced, dramatic, filled with twists and turns worthy of a great mystery novel, AND THE BLOOD CRIED OUT is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand todays criminal justice system.
