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The Prosecutors: A Year in the Life of a District Attorney's Office

Title:The Prosecutors: A Year in the Life of a District Attorney's Office
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Like episodes from Law and Order, each of these cases illustrates how the tactical decisions of a murder trial play out against the backdrop of very real defendants and victims. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. While this volume would have been served better by less lawyer banter and a tighter focus, the perennial struggle between the DAs and defense attorneys will appeal to those junkies who can't get enough of bloody crimes and courtroom drama. New concept or not, Delsohn does a deft job of highlighting the complexities of the cases that he encounters. As Delsohn sees it, "For all the talk prosecutors like to engage in about how their number-one priority is to seek justice, not just win trials, it's numbers-trials completed, trials won, and trials lost-that mean everything." Despite this somewhat jaded view, the half-dozen cases that Delso

This is his first book. A recipient of the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship, he is a past Knight Fellow at Stanford University. Gary Delsohn is a senior writer for The Sacramento Bee.

. His work has been featured in Salon, the Denver Post, and the Denver Rocky Mountain News

* A well-respected doctor is accused of murdering his own daughter. Depicting American justice at its best and worst, The Prosecutors lifts the lid off today's legal system with details that are more shocking and graphic than any television show or bestselling novel. Seen through the eyes of the main characters in this true-life drama-John O'Mara, a tough, jaded homicide chief and Jan Scully, an accomplished former sex-crimes prosecutor who is now the D.A.-The Prosecutors shows us these dedicated public servants at work. Allowed unprecedented access to spend a year inside an urban prosecutors' office, Gary Delsohn provides a riveting, behind-the-scenes look at how America's increasingly overburdened judicial system really functions. * A serial killer is caught only after a nationwide manhunt. It is a book that enlightens, educates, entertains, and even infuriates at times with the miscarriages of justice, but, ultimately, shows in stark detail the intricacies that make our legal system work.. * The son of a high-ranking California state prosecutor faces a possible

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