If Thomas Jefferson's paternity case could today be tried in a court of law in such a manner that all the relevant data could be introduced, what would be the outcome? Would Jefferson be found guilty or innocent of paternity?
Lawyer and author of the book, In Defense of Thomas Jefferson, William Hyland maintains flatly that the court-admissible data would resoundingly show that the pro-paternity argument would be quickly dismissed and that Jefferson would be cleared of the charge of paternity of any and all of Sally Hemings' children. What are Hyland's reasons?
Join us for another intriguing episode of The Real Thomas Jefferson with Donna Vitek, Dr. M. Andrew Holowchak, and today lawyer William Hyland.
17 мар 2024