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Jeremy Stock
is on page 285 of 320
Has to be one of my favorite scholarly (non-biographical) books on wrongful convictions that I've ever read. Definitely in my top 5.
Jim and Nancy Petro cover all the major elements that make up the vast majority of wrongful conviction cases. This is a must-read.
Many thanks to the Petro's for this superb masterwork.
— Nov 04, 2016 11:15PM
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Jim and Nancy Petro cover all the major elements that make up the vast majority of wrongful conviction cases. This is a must-read.
Many thanks to the Petro's for this superb masterwork.
Jeremy Stock
is on page 203 of 320
What a superb read! Former prosecutor (at the highest levels) writes this very personal yet scholarly overview of the wrongful conviction issue facing this country.
A must read.
— Oct 02, 2016 04:44PM
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A must read.
Jeremy Stock
is on page 89 of 320
When the state makes the horrific mistake of convicting and imprisoning an innocent person, it should move with all possible speed to acknowledge the error and to provide the stipulated compensation for it. Of course, this can occur only in those states that have such a provision.
— Sep 17, 2016 08:55PM
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Jeremy Stock
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A victim who provides eyewitness testimony can be very intelligent, very confident, very honest, very well intentioned- and very mistaken...
(page 75) This book is an important read for anyone interested in justice reform.
— Sep 17, 2016 08:50PM
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(page 75) This book is an important read for anyone interested in justice reform.





