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  2. Book excerpt: "Framed" by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey - AOL

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    The bestselling novelist returns with a work of non-fiction, co-written by the founder of an organization advocating for the wrongfully convicted, that details the painful stories of people ...

  3. Resurrection Walk - Wikipedia

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    The book was published in the United States in 2023. The novel follows Mickey Haller as he starts to follow a new sort of calling in his career: working to bring justice to those who have been wrongfully convicted. It also features Haller's half-brother, Harry Bosch, who assists him in his capacity as a private investigator.

  4. The Guardians (Grisham novel) - Wikipedia

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    The group, led by Cullen Post — a lawyer and Episcopal minister — is known for taking on a limited number of innocence cases, focusing on individuals wrongfully convicted and forgotten by the legal system. Cullen Post, while working on Quincy's case, uncovers a complex web of deceit involving powerful entities responsible for the murder of ...

  5. Blind Injustice (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book is part-memoir in which Godsey describes his personal journey from being a "hard-nosed prosecutor" to the co-founder of the Ohio Innocence Project. [2]: 599 Godsey began teaching law in 2001, and was assigned to serve as the faculty supervisor for the Kentucky Innocence Project. He did not believe that innocent people were in prison ...

  6. Erin Moriarty on what we owe to wrongfully convicted - AOL

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    After spending years behind bars for crimes they didn't commit, some men and women who have been wrongfully convicted have received their freedom. But as Erin Moriarty points out, for many ...

  7. Papillon (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book is an account of a 14-year period in Papillon's life (October 26, 1931, to October 18, 1945), beginning when he was wrongly convicted of murder in France and sentenced to a life of hard labor at the Bagne de Cayenne, the penal colony of Cayenne in French Guiana known as Devil's Island.

  8. ‘Why is the story still unknown?’: ‘Free Chol Soo Lee’ co ...

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    Julie Ha and Eugene Yi’s six-year journey to illuminate the life and legacy of Chol Soo Lee, a Korean American man falsely convicted of murder, began at the end of his story. While Ha first ...

  9. Category : Fictional wrongfully convicted and accused people

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    Pages in category "Fictional wrongfully convicted and accused people" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .