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Lawyers and judges at least have some excuse for sniffing around crime scenes. True, the kind of wide ranging investigations that mystery fiction attorneys seem to pursue have nothing to do with billable hours, legal precedent, or, sometimes, even admissible evidence. But it's fun to read.
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