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Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions
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(6,900 reviews)
(6,900 reviews)
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Marie-Jo FortisGRIPPINGFRAMED – Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions by Bill McCluskey and John GrishamWell, the title says it. It is a non-fiction book that narrates ten carefully researched and selected stories about people who committed no crime and were either put on life with no possibility of parole or on death row. Were the attorney generals and state lawyers aware of this? Yes. Instead of the presumed innocent until proven guilty situation, we have a justice system establishing their own theory of the crime and finding a presupposed guilty party to fit that theory. Never mind that it is illogical, outrageous and absurd, and only fit for the ungifted fiction writer. And yet, judges accept this without even considering suspicious individuals with strong motives who are right under their nose.Why do that? For political reasons, which is to please an impatient electorate that wants a nation to be safer (when absurdly it gets only more dangerous); sometimes to feed their own egos for fear of public judgement. They sacrifice the innocents for this, bury their conscience and indirectly become murderers themselves.I had my mouth open from outrage and astonishment as I read about a thoroughly corrupt system, and people like you and me doing time, 16 years, 25 years, or being executed. Indeed it is a hard read that may not be your favorite entertainment during this Christmas season, and you may want to wait until next year until you open the book.But thanks to the prose of Jim McCluskey and Grisham’s masterful one, it is gripping and astounding. You tell yourself it’s time to read something else, but it haunts you and you come back. And it should. Whoever thinks capital punishment is fair must go through every line of FRAMED and realize that innocents are killed by a judicial system with no conscience, and that killers go free. Framed will probably become a reference in law school. For my part I am not a law student, but it is not difficult to realize that this is an important book, and I hope that it will lead to the cleansing of our justice system.December 16, 2024
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pamela4949Sad StoriesI am impressed by the hours and hours of research it took to get to the bottom of these stories. It begs the question, if the truth can come out, why now and not before or during trial? I understand partisan judges, tunnel vision detectives and prosecutors and lackluster defense attorneys, but some of these stories are almost like reading fiction – my brain says they had to be made up!! I’m only halfway through the book but had to take a break because none of the stories have very happy endings and I wish in my own heart for true redemption for the innocent not just a pardon after serving decades in prison. It also occurs to me, though possibly just not room in the book to cover, but did any of these police officers/prosecutors/judges ever see punishment for their crimes? As always Mr. Grisham, I never regret picking up one of your books and I think I maybe I have read all of them by now! Thank you.
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ALFExcellentGrisham is,my all time favorite but this book goes beyond. At times I had to put it down over being so sick to what happened to these,people. Total must read and tbs,world needs,more,fighters like these,lawyers!!!!
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BobINFURIATEDDon’t read this book unless you really want to know how messed up our law and order system really is in this country. John Grisham and Jim McCloskey have written a best seller but I can only read small amounts of the book at a time because it infuriates me to think we have people like this who are willing to ruin peoples lives to satiate their own egos. No wonder, they’re just mimicking what they see the leaders of this “wonderful “country we live in. I hope that I never have any need to depend on seeking justice anymore with officers of the law or the judiciary that will fabricate any lie to convict someone. I know I’m referring to a very small percentage of law enforcement et al, but they tend to taint the overall message of this book. The first story in the book really hit home with me as I was born in Norfolk VA and served 20 years in the military. Four innocent sailors serving their country had their lives ruined by the aforementioned criminals serving as DAs and police detectives. If you’re in law enforcement, this book should be REQUIRED reading. And don’t think these accounts are just fabricated. I went back to the original stories This really is a MUST read.
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