5 Quotes & Sayings By David Rosenfelt

David Rosenfelt is the author of the popular P.I. novels, including The Hard Way, The Harder Way, The Hardest Way, Hard Enough, Hard as It Gets, Hardest Shot, Hard As Nails, Hard Boiled, Hard Evidence, Hard Time, Hard Time for Murder and Hard Rain. His novels have sold over 15 million copies worldwide. David has written five other successful series including the Abby Sciuto mystery series featuring Lieutenant Eve Dallas of the New York City Police Department and the Rafe Kincaid mysteries starring a former Navy SEAL turned private investigator Read more

The author lives with his wife in New York City.

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The most important moments in a trial are often not seen by a jury. That is because it's one of the judge's main responsibilities to screen what they see and hear, lest they be prejudiced. It's the "you can't unring a bell" theory; once the jury hears something they shouldn't have heard, th trial is forever tainted. If the damage is great enough, a mistrial is the result. Judges basically prefer nuclear war to mistrials. David Rosenfelt
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The face of a golden retriever feels like home. David Rosenfelt
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Harriet resisted, until Tara pulled out the big move...the combination "lean-against nuzzle, with a slight lick and an adoring glance." In dog-land the move had a degree of difficulty of nine point seven, and as far as I know, there is no known defense against it. David Rosenfelt
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The Los Angeles parade would begin in Griffith Park, where a large crowd would assemble and the speeches would be given. Every politician of consequence would be there. There was no way they would miss a chance to publicly praise the troops and honor those who had lost their lives in service. Some of the tributes would be sincere and heartfelt, and some less so. But participating in the event, vowing undying support for the U.S. military, was an absolute must to maintain political viability. It was okay to vote to cut funds for veterans' healthcare, but don't dare miss a chance to jump on the Memorial Day bandwagon. . David Rosenfelt