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368 pages, Hardcover
First published October 15, 2024
The twenty-three defendants caught in the web of these ten wrongful convictions needlessly spent decades in prison until the truth of their innocence finally emerged and set them free. Four landed on death row, two of whom came within days of execution, while one was tragically executed. … Often, the real killers were under the nose of the police from the outset of the crime and in two cases they were the star witnesses for the prosecution. ... Perjury by police and civilian witnesses was pervasive in these stories. These convictions were not caused by unintentional mistakes by local law enforcement or misidentification by well-meaning eyewitnesses or honest but erroneous forensic analysis.One can only hope that books such as this will contribute to a future with improved behavior and adherence to professional ethics on the part law enforcement, prosecutors, and judges.
No, they were rooted in law enforcement misconduct and chicanery, men and women hell-bent on clearing cases or gaining a conviction through a wide variety of illicit means—subordination of perjury, secret deals with criminals in exchange for their fabricated testimony, coercing witnesses into false testimony or suspects to falsely confess,
use of discredited or inept forensic analysts, suppression of exculpatory evidence from the defense, or other acts that obstructed justice ... .