
Actual Innocence
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Michael Boatman
Tragically, this is no movie script, but reality for hundreds of American citizens. Our criminal justice system is broken, and people from all walks of life have been destroyed by its failures. But science, and a group of incredibly dedicated crusaders are working to repair the damage.
In the last ten years, DNA testing has uncovered some stone-cold proof that 65 completely innocent people were sent to prison and death row. But the criminal justice system only frees prisoners in cases where there is physical evidence after a torturous legal process. Incredibly, according to many trial judges, "actual innocence" is not grounds for release from prison.
At the Innocence Project, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld have helped to free 37 wrongly-convicted people, and have taken up the cause of hundreds more. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jim Dwyer has been covering innocence cases for a decade. In Actual Innocence, Scheck, Neufeld, and Dwyer relate the harrowing stories of ten innocent men - convicted by sloppy police work, corrupt prosecutors, jailhouse snitches, mistaken eyewitnesses, and other all-too-common flaws of the trial system - and tell of the heroic efforts to free them.
©2000 Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld, and Jim Dwyer (P)2000 Random House, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...

















Critic reviews
"This may be the most important book on American criminal justice in a decade." (William Bernhardt, editor of Legal Briefs)
"[A] timely, troubling book...compelling." (New York Times Book Review)
What is shocking is how badly prosecutors behave and how juries convict on virtually no evidence. It is somewhat disturbing to hear how poorly our judicial system functions.
I think the book is worth your time.
You will be amazed by how little evidence is used to send someone to death row.
Hard To Believe
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Great book, bad recording.
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Excellent Story, Awful Audio!
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Excellent Read, great narrator and incredible true stories of innocence
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Great story, horrible audio
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The audio was extremely distorted. At first I thought it was my iPod or headphones but music and another audio book sounded great.Would you ever listen to anything by the authors again?
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I only listened to about 3/4 of the audio book. Maybe I'll try downloading it again and see if the audio is any better.Audio Distorted
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