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Book Review of Tainted Evidence

Tainted Evidence
Tainted Evidence
Author: Robert Daley
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Hardcover
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When a heavily armed drug dealing murder suspect, holed up in an abandoned building in Harlem, shoots five officers in a botched police raid--the Manhattan district attorney's office has what appears to be an open-and-shut case. The aging district attorney passes over his politically ambitious chief assistant to assign the high-proflie case to Karen Henning: the smart, young head of the trivial division with a reputation for fierce independence.
But the seemingly straightforward case, bogged down in the often-corrupt criminal justice system, explodes when New York City's racial unrest is sparked by the suspect's lawyer-a famous civil rights attorney and an expert at media manipulation. While others see the turmoil as an opportunity or threat to their political futures, Henning must battle the city's political machinations to try the case with any hope of success. Simultaneously, she struggles to keep her family together despite her growing attraction to a cop who is one of her principal witnesses.