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Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong
Brandon L. Garrett
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| #180934 in Books | 2012-09-03 | 2012-08-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.58 x.93 x6.05l,.95 | File type: PDF | 376 pages||23 of 23 people found the following review helpful.| Great Book|By Bevis Schock|Criminal Attys and Civil Rights Attys take note.
This book will be helpful in your practice in three ways. First, it will make you incensed at the reckless conduct of govt officials, and so will inspire you to continue to give it your best shot every day. Second, it will give you grist for the cross-examination mill as you prepare your||For six years now I have worked diligently within the innocence movement, and I often hear the question: 'How do wrongful convictions happen?' Convicting the Innocent gives all the answers. It is a fascinating study of what goes wrong, and it clearly sh
On January 20, 1984, Earl Washington―defended for all of forty minutes by a lawyer who had never tried a death penalty case―was found guilty of rape and murder in the state of Virginia and sentenced to death. After nine years on death row, DNA testing cast doubt on his conviction and saved his life. However, he spent another eight years in prison before more sophisticated DNA technology proved his innocence and convicted the guilty man.
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