Linda Fairstein

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Linda Fairstein (lahir 5 Mei 1947) adalah seorang pengarang berkebangsaan Amerika dan mantan jaksa penuntut yang berfokus pada kekerasan anak dan perempuan. Dia dulunya kepala dari unit kantor dari tahun 1976 sampai 2002 dan merupakan seorang pengarang dari serial novel yang menceritakan seorang jaksa penuntut di Manhattan bernama Alexandra Cooper. rdf:langString
Linda Fairstein, née le 5 mai 1947 à Mount Vernon, dans le comté de Westchester, dans l'État de New York, est une ancienne procureur de district américaine devenue romancière, auteur de roman policier et de thriller. Elle est également connue pour avoir supervisé en 1989, l’accusation de cinq jeunes adolescents noirs innocents dans l'affaire de la joggeuse de Central Park, alors qu’elle était directrice du département des violences sexuelles pour le bureau du procureur fédéral de Manhattan de 1976 à 2002. rdf:langString
Linda Fairstein (born May 5, 1947) is an American author, attorney, and former New York City prosecutor focusing on crimes of violence against women and children. She was the head of the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan District Attorney's office from 1976 until 2002. After she left the DA's office in 2002, Fairstein began to publish mystery novels featuring Manhattan prosecutor Alexandra Cooper. Several have been bestsellers. In June 2019, after the release of the Netflix series When They See Us about the Central Park Five, Fairstein's publisher, Dutton, dropped her. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Linda Fairstein (born May 5, 1947) is an American author, attorney, and former New York City prosecutor focusing on crimes of violence against women and children. She was the head of the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan District Attorney's office from 1976 until 2002. During that time, she oversaw the prosecution of the Central Park Five case, wherein five teenagers, four African-American and one Hispanic, were wrongfully convicted for the 1989 rape and assault in Central Park of a white female jogger. All five convictions were vacated in 2002 after Matias Reyes, a convicted serial rapist and murderer, confessed to having been the sole perpetrator of the crime, and DNA testing showed he was the sole contributor of the DNA of the semen on the victim. After Reyes's confession in 2002, Fairstein still maintained that the wrongfully convicted teenage boys were guilty and she lauded the police investigation as "brilliant". In 2018, she insisted that the teenagers' confessions had not been coerced. After she left the DA's office in 2002, Fairstein began to publish mystery novels featuring Manhattan prosecutor Alexandra Cooper. Several have been bestsellers. In June 2019, after the release of the Netflix series When They See Us about the Central Park Five, Fairstein's publisher, Dutton, dropped her.
rdf:langString Linda Fairstein (lahir 5 Mei 1947) adalah seorang pengarang berkebangsaan Amerika dan mantan jaksa penuntut yang berfokus pada kekerasan anak dan perempuan. Dia dulunya kepala dari unit kantor dari tahun 1976 sampai 2002 dan merupakan seorang pengarang dari serial novel yang menceritakan seorang jaksa penuntut di Manhattan bernama Alexandra Cooper.
rdf:langString Linda Fairstein, née le 5 mai 1947 à Mount Vernon, dans le comté de Westchester, dans l'État de New York, est une ancienne procureur de district américaine devenue romancière, auteur de roman policier et de thriller. Elle est également connue pour avoir supervisé en 1989, l’accusation de cinq jeunes adolescents noirs innocents dans l'affaire de la joggeuse de Central Park, alors qu’elle était directrice du département des violences sexuelles pour le bureau du procureur fédéral de Manhattan de 1976 à 2002.
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