Surviving Justice: America's Wrongfully Convicted and Exonerated Contributor(s): Eggers, Dave (Editor), Vollen, Lola (Editor), Turow, Scott (Foreword by) |
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ISBN: 1786632861 ISBN-13: 9781786632869 Publisher: Verso OUR PRICE: $94.05 Product Type: Library Binding - Other Formats Published: August 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Civil Rights - Social Science | Penology |
Series: Voice of Witness |
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 5.6" W x 8.3" (1.50 lbs) 496 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Innocent, but imprisoned--troubling stories of wrongful conviction Surviving Justice presents oral histories of thirteen people from all walks of life, who, through a combination of all-too-common factors-- overzealous prosecutors, inept defense lawyers, coercive interrogation tactics, eyewitness misidentification--found themselves imprisoned for crimes they did not commit. The stories these exonerated men and women tell are spellbinding, heartbreaking, and ultimately inspiring. Among the narrators: Paul Terry, who spent twenty-seven years wrongfully imprisoned, and emerged psychologically devastated and barely able to communicate. Beverly Monroe, an organic chemist who was coerced into falsely confessing to the murder of her lover. Freed after seven years, she faces the daunting task of rebuilding her life from the ground up. Joseph Amrine, who was sentenced to death for murder. Seventeen years later, when DNA evidence exonerated him, Amrine emerged from prison with nothing but the fourteen dollars in his inmate account. |