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Justice and Science: Trials and Triumphs of DNA Evidence [Hardcover]

George (Woody) Clarke (Author), Janet Reno (Foreword)
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0813541921 978-0813541921 November 15, 2007
George "Woody" Clarke has been renowned for years in legal circles and among the news media because of his expertise in DNA evidence. In this memoir, Clarke chronicles his experiences in some of the most disturbing and notorious sexual assault and murder court cases in California. He charts the beginnings of DNA testing in police investigations and the fight for its acceptance by courts and juries. He illustrates the power of science in cases he personally prosecuted or in which he assisted, including his work with the prosecution team in the trial of O.J. Simpson.
Although Clarke spent much of his career as a prosecutor, he also covers cases where DNA evidence was used to exonerate. He directed a special project, proactively examining over six hundred cases of defendants convicted and sentenced to prison before 1993, with the goal of finding instances in which DNA typing might add new evidence and then offered testing to those inmates.
Databases of both convicted offenders and no-suspect cases demonstrate the power of DNA testing to solve the unsolvable. As Clarke tells the story of how he came to understand and use this new form of evidence, readers will develop a new appreciation for the role of science in the legal system.

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Starred Review. From his work as part of the prosecution in the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial to his star billing on TV's America's Most Wanted, former San Diego prosecutor Clarke has been party to some of the justice system's most visible, controversial and melodramatic moments. He puts that populist knack to work in this nonfiction page turner that should appeal just as much to true crime buffs as those concerned with the workings of the criminal justice system. Now a leading world expert on the use of DNA in establishing probable guilt or innocence, Clarke describes himself as an unlikely pioneer; after avoiding science in college, one of his early assignments as a legal researcher was to defend the admissibility of DNA typing in a rape case. Helpfully, his sketchy science background allowed him, once he had mastered the material, to make a presentation that's easily understandable by judges and juries, as well as readers. Full of suspenseful true-crime accounts tracing the capture and conviction of murders and rapists, as well as the successful exoneration of the wrongly convicted, this title has real best-seller potential.
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About the Author

George "Woody" Clarke served as a prosecutor in the San Diego district attorney's office from 1982 to 2003. He has appeared frequently on national television, he has co-starred on America's Most Wanted with host John Walsh, and he lectures internationally on forensic DNA evidence. For the past three years he has been a judge of the Superior Court in San Diego County.

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press (November 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813541921
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813541921
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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3.0 out of 5 stars "Justice and Science" - Reviewed, February 5, 2008
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John R. Carpenter (San Diego County, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Justice and Science: Trials and Triumphs of DNA Evidence (Hardcover)
"Justice and Science" by George "Woody" Clarke is a history of the
introduction, implementation, fortes & foibles of using DNA in criminal
cases in San Diego, CA.

San Diego County was one of the first counties in the United States to start using the "science" of DNA to bring to "justice" criminals and its implementation had an impact on the national level. It touches on the use of DNA that provided exoneration to those wrongly convicted.

This book uses non-technical words to explain DNA and how it is used in
court. It is a history of the challenges of using DNA in the San Diego
County Court system. It covers how DNA presentations in "just the facts"
often put jurors to sleep and how this was overcome. It only touches on the almost mythical that DNA results mean guilt to jurors.

The book is weak in not detailing the "CSI affect." Criminal TV Programs, like CSI - Crime Scene Investigation - present DNA evidence as a quick and easy process that can be conjured up in time and the space of a hour program. These TV programs often use DNA equipment that does not even exist or is not certified or available in criminal research labs. I will say nothing more about how real life is not scripted into an exciting TV adventure.

I was disappointed that the book did not cover more of the creative ways
that investigators have used DNA in looking for suspects in criminal
investigations. The use of DNA sampling of plants and other organics found at crime scenes would have been interesting. The use of public and
semi-public databases is not even mentioned in suspect research.

The book is also lax on not presenting the challenges to recover fragile DNA from limited samples and the limitations of the early DNA lab processing. It does not cover the possible need to retest or resample DNA evidence that was not usable in previous cases using the more accurate lab processes today.

Covering the areas cited above would have had made this book more durable to history. Overall, "Justice and Science" is good in covering the early
history and challenges of using DNA inside the criminal court system.
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