Judicial error -- United States
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Judicial error -- United States
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Judicial error
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- Life after death row, exonerees' search for community and identity, Saundra D. Westervelt, Kimberly J. Cook
- Why the innocent plead guilty and the guilty go free, and other paradoxes of our broken legal system, Jed S. Rakoff
- You might go to prison, even though you're innocent, Justin Brooks
- Smoke but no fire, convicting the innocent of crimes that never happened, Jessica S. Henry
- End of its rope, how killing the death penalty can revive criminal justice, Brandon L. Garrett
- True witness, cops, courts, science, and the battle against misidentification, James M. Doyle
- In spite of innocence, erroneous convictions in capital cases, Michael L. Radelet, Hugo Adam Bedau, Constance E. Putnam
- Convicted but innocent, wrongful conviction and public policy, C. Ronald Huff, Arye Rattner, Edward Sagarin
- Manifesting justice, wrongly convicted women reclaim their rights, Valena Beety ; foreword by Koa Beck
- Race and justice, wrongful convictions of African American men, Marvin D. Free, Jr., Mitch Ruesink
- When innocence is not enough, hidden evidence and the failed promise of the Brady rule, Thomas L. Dybdahl
- Barred, why the innocent can't get out of prison, Daniel S. Medwed
- Convicting the innocent, death row and America's broken system of justice, Stanley Cohen
- The wrong men, America's epidemic of wrongful death row convictions, Stanley Cohen
- Ordinary injustice, how America holds court, Amy Bach
- Junk science and the American criminal justice system, M. Chris Fabricant
- Wrongly convicted, perspectives on failed justice, edited by Saundra D. Westervelt, John A. Humphrey ; with a foreword by Michael L. Radelet
- Not guilty, are the acquitted innocent?, Daniel Givelber and Amy Farrell
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