judicial error

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judicial error

We'll meet again

1999
Investigative reporter Fran Simmons puts her own life in danger when she sets out to discover who really killed Dr. Gary Lasch, a murder for which his wife, Molly, has spent years in jail, even though she has no memory of the night of his death.

The confession

2010
A young man has been wrongfully convicted of a crime and faces execution in Texas, but his lawyer, the flamboyant Robbie Fleck, is committed to proving his innocence.

The innocent man

murder and injustice in a small town
2006
Presents a comprehensive study of the controversial murder trial involving baseball player Ron Williamson.

Blind justice

miscarriages of justice in twentieth- century Britain?
2000
Examines fifty crimes committed in England, Scotland, and Wales in the twentieth century where the accused was found guilty and either executed or sentenced to life imprisonment.

Presumed guilty

when innocent people are wrongly convicted
1991
Examines case studies in which innocent people were wrongly convicted and sent to prison.

The innocent

2005
Matt Hunter, released from prison for accidentally killing someone when breaking up a fight, has his life back on track--a beautiful, pregnant wife, and a pending deal on the house of his dreams--until he receives bizarre photographs that send him running from the law.

Conviction

a novel
2005
Rennell Price has just fifty-nine days to live unless attorney Terri Paget can convince the courts that her new evidence points to another man, but the wheels of politics already in motion continue to hinder Paget's attempts to free Price.

Not guilty

1997
Reviews five trials in which people were wrongly convicted of serious crimes, including manslaughter, murder, and conspiracy.

The Innocence Commission

preventing wrongful convictions and restoring the criminal justice system
2007

We'll meet again

2000
Investigative reporter Fran Simmons puts her own life in danger when she sets out to discover who really killed Dr. Gary Lasch, a murder for which his wife, Molly, has spent years in jail, even though she has no memory of the night of his death.

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