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Blood Trail
Blood Trail
Author: Gerald Sheindlin
AMIDST THE CONTROVERSIES AND HYPE SURROUNDING DNA, ONE JUDGE'S DETERMINED SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH . . . — Judge Gerald Sheindlin presided over the first trial to involve the admissibility of DNA: the murder of a Bronx mother and her infant. His ruling, admitting DNA evidence, changed the American criminal justice system forever, and Judge Sheindlin'...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345402806
ISBN-10: 0345402804
Publication Date: 10/30/1996
Pages: 211
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Written by Judge Judy's husband, who is also a judge. This tells about the beginnings of using DNA as evidence during trials. Some of the stories in here will make people CRINGE when they hear about the mistakes that caused critical evidence to be thrown out of court (again and again!) fascinating and easy to read.


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