Incriminating Evidence by Sheldon Siegel Paperback Book

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Author: Sheldon Siegel

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Publisher: Bantam Books (Mm)

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Fiction - Legal

Retail Price: $7.50

Pages: 464

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Is the San Francisco district attorney being framed, or did he really murder that male prostitute who was found in his bed? Lawyers Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez must try to prove the former, but all the evidence points to a client who's guilty as sin. The fact that neither Mike nor Rosie can stand the arrogant D.A. doesn't help matters.

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