DNA Doesn't Lie: Is the Real Criminal Behind Bars?

DNA Doesn't Lie: Is the Real Criminal Behind Bars?

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Sep 1, 2011 · English · Paperback (48 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 48
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2011
Publisher Scholastic
ISBN-10 0545328004
ISBN-13 9780545328005

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Stephan Cowans found himself caught in the relentless grasp of the justice system, serving a lengthy prison sentence for a crime he maintained he did not commit. As the years ticked by, he clung to his innocence, convinced that a breakthrough was necessary to unveil the truth. This gripping narrative unfolds not just as a tale of wrongful conviction, but as a profound exploration of the power of DNA evidence in the quest for justice.

Through meticulous research, Anna Prokos delves into the intricacies of the case, drawing readers into the labyrinth of forensic science and courtroom drama. She carefully weaves together the story of Cowans with the evolving landscape of criminal justice, highlighting the often-overlooked complexities that accompany forensic evidence. The reader is compelled to question not only the reliability of the justice system but also the very definition of guilt and innocence.

As the narrative unfolds, the tension builds, urging readers to ponder the implications of a system that can uphold a wrongful conviction for so long. Prokos’s work shines a light on the glimmers of hope that emerge from despair and the relentless pursuit of truth, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in true crime, justice, and the moral challenges that arise within it.

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Mystery Science & Technology Crime

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