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Book Synopsis: Extraordinarily powerful stories of ordinary people locked up for crimes they did not commit, and how they were freed against great odds.
A nightmare from a thousand B-movies: a horrible crime is committed in your neighborhood, and the police knock at your door. A witness swears you are the perpetrator; you have no alibi, and no one believes your protestations of innocence. You're convicted, sentenced to hard time in maximum security, or even death row, where you await the executioner's needle.
Tragically, this is no movie script but reality for hundreds of American citizens. Our criminal justice system is broken, and people from all walks of life have been destroyed by its failures. But science and a group of incredibly dedicated crusaders are working to repair the damage.
In the last ten years, DNA testing has uncovered stone-cold proof that sixty-five completely innocent people have been sent to prison and death row. But even in cases where there is physical evidence, the criminal justice system frees prisoners only after a torturous legal process. Incredibly, according to many trial judges, "actual innocence" is not grounds for release from prison.
At the Innocence Project, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld have helped to free thirty-seven wrongly convicted people, and have taken up the cause of hundreds more. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jim Dwyer has been covering innocence cases for a decade. In Actual Innocence, Scheck, Neufeld, and Dwyer relate the harrowing stories of ten innocent men--convicted by sloppy police work, corrupt prosecutors, jailhouse snitches, mistaken eyewitnesses, and other all-too-common flaws of the trial system--and tell of the heroic efforts to free them.
Intense, startling, and utterly compelling, Actual Innocence is a passionate and fascinating journey through the looking glass of the American criminal justice system.
Tragically, this is no movie script but reality for hundreds of American citizens. Our criminal justice system is broken, and people from all walks of life have been destroyed by its failures. But science and a group of incredibly dedicated lawyers are working to repair the damage.
In the last decade of this century, DNA testing has uncovered stone-cold proof that fifty-five completely innocent people were sent to prison and death row. At the Innocence Project, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld have managed to free forty-three wrongly convicted people and have taken up the cause of two hundred more. Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Jim Dwyer covered this courthouse revolution from its very first days. In Actual Innocence, Scheck, Neufeld, and Dwyer relate the harrowing stories of ten of these individuals--convicted by sloppy police work, corrupt prosecutors, jailhouse snitches, mistaken witnesses, inept lawyers, and other all-too-common flaws in the trial system--and tell of the heroic efforts to free them. Intense, harrowing, and compelling, Actual Innocence is a passionate argument for sanity in our courtrooms and a fascinating journey through the looking glass of the American criminal justice system.
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Are you tired of seeing innocent people suffer due to a broken criminal justice system? It's time to take action and support the crusaders who are working tirelessly to repair the damage. Introducing "Actual Innocence: Five Days to Execution, and Other Dispatches From the Wrongly Convicted" - a collection of extraordinary stories that shed light on the lives of ordinary people imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit. This book will leave you stunned as you witness the harsh reality that is often worse than any B-movie script.
Imagine the nightmare of being falsely accused of a horrendous crime, battling against a biased witness, lacking an alibi, and having your pleas of innocence fall on deaf ears. This gripping book highlights the struggles faced by hundreds of American citizens whose lives have been forever changed by failures in our criminal justice system. But there is hope - through the power of science and unwavering determination, innocent individuals have been freed against all odds.
In the past decade alone, DNA testing has exposed undeniable evidence leading to the discovery that sixty-five innocent people were wrongly sent to prison and even death row. However, even cases backed by physical proof often encounter a tormented legal process before justice prevails. Shockingly, some trial judges hold the belief that "actual innocence" isn't a valid reason for release from prison.
At the forefront of the fight against wrongful convictions, the Innocence Project led by Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld has already succeeded in freeing thirty-seven innocent individuals and continues to champion the cause of countless more. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jim Dwyer has dedicated a decade of his career to covering innocence cases, and in "Actual Innocence," Scheck, Neufeld, and Dwyer share the heart-wrenching stories of ten wrongly convicted men. Prepare to be captivated by tales of sloppy police work, corrupt prosecutors, unreliable witnesses, and other prevalent flaws within the trial system. Experience the heroic endeavors undertaken to set these innocent souls free.
Get your hands on "Actual Innocence" today, a compelling and thought-provoking journey through the looking glass of the American criminal justice system. Together, we can bring about meaningful change and ensure that no innocent person has to endure the horrors of wrongful conviction.
Ready to make a difference? Support the Innocence Project and join the fight for justice. Click here to purchase "Actual Innocence" and be a part of this courthouse revolution.
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