An edition of Execution's doorstep (2008)

Execution's doorstep

true stories of the innocent and near damned

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An edition of Execution's doorstep (2008)

Execution's doorstep

true stories of the innocent and near damned

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Execution’s Doorstep tells the true stories of five lives trapped in a living nightmare: sentenced to die for a crime they didn’t commit. Since capital punishment was reinstated in the mid 1970’s, over 120 individuals have been proven wholly innocent of the crimes for which they were sentenced to death. But this statistic, as horrifying as it is, does not begin to tell the whole story. Leslie Lytle confronts the human suffering behind these miscarriages of justice in her effort to reveal how and why they occurred. Drawing on extensive interviews and archival research, Lytle guides the reader through the fateful crimes, the arrests, the trials, the incarcerations, the struggles to prove innocence, and the difficult readjustments to life in the free world. Execution’s Doorstep is more than a gripping human-interest story. As Lytle shows, the criminal justice and capital punishment systems that we have established to promote an ethical society are fallible; subject to the same, incompetencies, petty corruptions, and politicizations that all human institutions are prone. As we relive these heart-rending stories of innocents damned, this book poses a simple question: can we trust the life and death of any man to a system run by men?

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Execution's doorstep: true stories of the innocent and near damned
2008, Northeastern University Press, Published by University Press of New England
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Table of Contents

Ron Keine
Juan Robert Melendez
Michael Ray Graham, jr
Madison Hobley
Randal Padgett.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Boston, Hanover [N.H.]
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
345.73/02523
Library of Congress
KF221.M8 L98 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16901049M
Internet Archive
executionsdoorst00lesl
ISBN 13
9781555536787
LCCN
2008024996
OCLC/WorldCat
230187726
Library Thing
6330187
Goodreads
3832362

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