Ebook: Convicting the innocent: death row and America's broken system of justice
Author: Cohen Stanley, Justiz
- Tags: Criminal procedure, Criminal procedure--United States, False imprisonment, False imprisonment--United States, Fehlurteil, Judicial error, Judicial error--United States, Justiz, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Judicial error -- United States, Criminal procedure -- United States, False imprisonment -- United States, United States
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
- City: New York;United States
- Language: English
- epub
"A landmark in the fight against the death penalty. Extensively researched and brilliantly written" (Martin Garbus, criminal defense attorney).
This investigation into wrongful convictions illustrates the tragic consequences that ensue when the American legal system goes awry. Whether it's by eyewitness error, jailhouse snitch testimony, corrupt law enforcement, racism, junk science, tainted jury deliberation, prosecutorial misconduct, or incompetent counsel, gross malfeasance is all too possible, and not uncommon. Yet, while many innocent people are put on death row, there's still an opportunity for justice.
Award-winning journalist Stanley Cohen chronicles more than forty cases of men across the country who were arrested, convicted, sentenced, degraded by prison life, dragged through the appeals system, and finally set free because of evidence proving their innocence. These stories end with vindication, but in a country that has performed...