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Circumstantial Evidence

 
Title Circumstantial Evidence
Subtitle "Death, Life and Justice in a Southern Town"
Author "Earley, Pete"
Publisher Bantam Books
Date 1995
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Summary "About the case of Walter McMillian in Monroeville, Alabama, who was freed after six years on death row after being wrongly convicted of the 1986 murder of a college coed. The New York Times wrote, "Without preaching, Mr. Earley shows how subtle and overt racism conspired to condemn a man while giving lip service to the legal system's supposed objectivity." Won the 1996 Edgar Award for best true crime."
Type Non-fiction
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Country US
Format paperback
Pages 416
ISBN 553095013
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Official Website http://www.peteearley.com/home/index.html
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