Dana Shaw | |
Aliases: | Shaw D.A. Shaw |
Continuity: | The Crow |
Notability: | Minor character |
Type: | Lawyer |
Occupation: | District attorney |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Detroit, Michigan |
Status: | Alive |
First: | "The People vs. Eric Draven" |
Final: | "The People vs. Eric Draven" |
Actor: | Maria del Mar |
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Biography[]
Dana Shaw was a lawyer who worked as a district attorney in Detroit, Michigan in the late 1990s. She prosecuted a murder case before Judge Paul Morrison against defendant Eric Draven, who was accused of murdering his fiancé, Shelly Webster. During the trial, she called George "Funboy" Jamison to the stand as a witness for the prosecution, even though Funboy was one of the ones actually responsible for murdering Webster.
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