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Justice Miscarried: Inside Wrongful Convictions in Canada

Autor Helena Katz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2011
Former bank manager Ronald Dalton never got to watch his three young children grow up. In 1989 he was convicted for a crime that never happened. His wife, Brenda, was later ruled to have choked to death on breakfast cereal not strangled as a pathologist had initially claimed. Dalton's daughter, Alison, was in kindergarten when he was charged with second-degree murder in 1988. He attended her high school graduation on June 26, 2000, two days after his conviction was finally overturned.
Behind the proud facade of Canada's criminal justice system lie the shattered lives of the people unjustly caught within its web. Justice Miscarried tells the heartwrenching stories of twelve innocent Canadians, including David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin, Clayton Johnson, William Mullins-Johnson, and Thomas Sophonow, who were wrongly convicted and the errors in the nations justice system that changed their lives forever.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781554888740
ISBN-10: 1554888743
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 15
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Dundurn Group (CA)

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"It is difficult to be unmoved by Katz’s stories."

Notă biografică

Hélèna Katz is the author of the Canadian bestseller The Mad Trapper: The Incredible Tale of a Famous Canadian Manhunt. Her articles have been published in Canadian Geographic, Homemakers, Up Here, and other magazines. She has a master's degree in criminology from Université de Montréal and now lives on an alpaca farm in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories.

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Behind the proud facade of Canada's criminal justice system lie the shattered lives of the people unjustly caught within its web. Justice Miscarried tells the heart-wrenching stories of 12 innocent Canadians who were wrongly convicted and the errors in the nation's justice system that changed their lives forever.