Book List Test
08.04.11
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Adams vs. Texas: The True Story Made Famous by the Highly Acclaimed Film The Thin Blue Line , by Randall Adams, with William Hoffer and Marilyn Mona Hoffer (1991) |
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Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town , by Nate Blakeslee (2005) |
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Convicting the Innocent: The Story of a Murder, a False Confession, and the Struggle to Free a ‘Wrong Man’ , by Donald S. Connery (1996) |
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Picking Cotton: Our Memoir of Injustice and Redemption , by Ronald Cotton and Jennifer Thompson-Cannino, with Erin Torneo (2009) |
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Executed on a Technicality: Lethal Injustice on America’s Death Row , by David Dow (2005) |
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An Expendable Man: The Near-Execution of Earl Washington Jr., by Margaret Edds (2003) |
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Journey Toward Justice , by Dennis Fritz ( 2006 ) |
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Convicting the Innocent, Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong , by Brandon Garrett (2011) |
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The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town , by John Grisham (2006) |
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Killing Time: An 18-Year Odyssey from Death Row to Freedom , by John Hollway (2010) |
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Exit to Freedom , by Calvin Johnson ( 2003 ) |
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Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated by DNA , by Tim Junkin (2004) |
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Cry Rape: The True Story of One Woman’s Harrowing Quest for Justice , by Bill Lueders (2006) |
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The Dreams of Ada , by Robert Mayer (1987) |
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False Justice: 8 Myths That Lead to Wrongful Convictions , by Nancy and Jim Petro (2011) |
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A Promise of Justice: The Eighteen-Year Fight to Save Four Innocent Men , by David Protess and Rob Warden (1998) |
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Actual Innocence: When Justice Goes Wrong and How to Make it Right , by Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld and Jim Dwyer (2000) |
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The Innocents , by Taryn Simon (2003) |
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Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer’s Reflections on Dealing with the Death Penalty , by Scott Turow ( 2003 ) |
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Surviving Justice: America’s Wrongfully Convicted and Exonerated , Lola Vollen and Dave Eggers (2005) |
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