Framed - John Grisham & Jim Mccloskey

Framed

By John Grisham & Jim Mccloskey

  • Release Date: 2024-10-15
  • Genre: True Crime
Score: 4
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From 187 Ratings

Description

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “The master of the legal thriller” (Associated Press) teams up with “the godfather of the innocence movement” (Texas Monthly) to share ten harrowing true stories of wrongful convictions.

“Each of these stories is told with astonishing power.”—David Grann, author of Killers of the Flower Moon


“Gripping . . . compelling . . . What makes [Framed] important reading isn’t the shock value advertised in the title. It’s the exposure of the infuriating, recurrent factors involved in so many unrighteous convictions.”—The Washington Post

John Grisham is known worldwide for his bestselling novels, but it’s his real-life passion for justice that led to his work with Jim McCloskey of Centurion Ministries, the first organization dedicated to exonerating innocent people who have been wrongly convicted. Together they offer an inside look at the many injustices in our criminal justice system.

A fundamental principle of our legal system is a presumption of innocence, but once someone has been found guilty, there is very little room to prove doubt. These ten true stories shed light on Americans who were innocent but found guilty and forced to sacrifice friends, families, and decades of their lives to prison while the guilty parties remained free. In each of the stories, John Grisham and Jim McCloskey recount the dramatic hard-fought battles for exoneration. They take a close look at what leads to wrongful convictions in the first place and the racism, misconduct, flawed testimony, and corruption in the court system that can make them so hard to reverse.

Impeccably researched and told with page-turning suspense as only John Grisham can deliver, Framed is the story of winning freedom when the battle already seems lost and the deck is stacked against you.

Reviews

  • Justice

    5
    By MrNMLowe
    It terribly sad to see and learn about how people have been affected by the system that is supposedly designed to protect them
  • So True

    5
    By RestoChris
    I was a kill em all and sort em out later sorta guy…. till I read The Innocent Man. Changed me forever. This reading just reiterates miserably, crooked law-enforcement, and public officials, elected as well as appointed, can be. It also just verifies the notion that poor people get put to death through crimes as well as presumed crimes while wealthy people get good counsel and rarely end up on death row.
  • Incredible book

    5
    By Alan Walter
    If you believe in the death penalty you should read this book. So many innocent people convicted on made up and false evidence.
  • My evaluation

    1
    By Asdfghtui
    His worst book ever.
  • Framed

    1
    By Xelius 100
    John stick with fiction