Diana

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When summer ended, I returned to Boston. I finished law school. And then I left the law—how could I become a lawyer, after wanting the man to die? My opposition to the death penalty had helped drive me to law school. And I still opposed it—or thought I did. But how could I fight for what I believed when as soon as a crime was personal to me, my feelings changed?
The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir
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