Thomas L. Dybdahl has degrees in theology, journalism, and law and is a former staff attorney at the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. He worked in both the trial and appellate divisions and tried 25 homicide cases. He lives and writes in Boulder, Colorado.The author was a finalist for the 2024 Colorado Book Award for General Nonfiction. SunLit: Tell us this book’s backstory. What inspired you to write it? Where did the story/theme originate? Thomas Dybdahl: The Brady rule, the legal requirement that in a criminal case prosecutors must disclose favorable evidence to the defense, was intended to make sure trials were fair. But in the decades since it was enacted
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