Everyone’s worst nightmare . . . to be accused and then convicted of a terrible crime you did not commit. Well written and well-researched. These accounts of judicial atrocities are far more horrific than any fiction on the shelves, especially knowing that each innocent person’s record of false imprisonment is merely a fractional representation of the many others who have not had proper advocacy.
This book highlights major malfeasance and screams the need for major reform at every level. It seems that protecting big egos and having closed cases, no matter how illicitly that is achieved, has become paramount to truth and real justice being served. Absolutely terrifying!
I thank NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of Framed for my unbiased evaluation. 5 stars