Was the New York District Attorney’s office too quick to drop charges against IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn for his alleged sexual assault of a maid in his New York hotel? Harvard law professor (and noted defense attorney) Alan Dershowitz thinks so, according to an excerpt from John Solomon’s forthcoming book on the DSK scandal published in Newsweek. The excerpt details how Dershowitz became convinced a jury should have heard the case against DSK and details the argument for the prosecution Dershowitz would have made.