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Justice Denied Magazine is the only magazine in the world dedicated solely to reporting on cases of wrongful conviction and the factors contributing to their occurrence.

Film Star Clara Bow's Personal Secretary Was Wrongly Convicted of Grand Theft

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 7

Stolen Lives: Twenty Years In A Desert Jail

By Malika Oufkir and Michele Fitoussi (2001)

Review by Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 7

Case Dismissed Three Years After Dwight Love’s Release From 17 Years Of Wrongful Imprisonment

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 7

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Misjustices

Twice Wrongly Convicted of Murder - Ray Krone is Set Free After 10 Years

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 9

Innocent Small-Town Oregon Woman Freed From 116 Year Sentence For Non-existent Crimes

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 9

Innocent Man Released After Being Imprisoned for 22 Years as a Serial Killer

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 7

Prosecutorial Lawlessness Is Its Real Name

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 1, Issue 6

For Us, The Living

By Mrs. Medgar Evers with William Peters (1967)

Review By Hans Sherrer

 

        

Prosecutors Are Master Framers

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, vol. 1, issue 9

Gerry Spence & The Ring of Truth

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 1, Issue 7

        

Mean Justice: A Town’s Terror, A Prosecutor’s Power, A Betrayal of Innocence

By Edward Hume (1999)

Review by Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 1, Issue 6

        

The 19-Year Ordeal of Dwayne McKinney: Being Injured and on Crutches 30 Miles Away From a Murder Is Finally Recognized as Proof of his Innocence

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 1, Issue 11

Half-Moon and Empty Stars

By Gerry Spence (2001)

Review By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 7

        

Why Books and Movies about Innocent People are Important

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 4

China Is Victimizing Hordes Of Innocent People

By  Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

October 2, 2001

Why Justice Denied Magazine is Important: A Historical Perspective

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 1

Brokedown Palace

Review By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 1, Issue 10

        

Erin Brockovich

Review By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 1, Issue 12

Minority Report

Review By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied

Time Without Pity

Review By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied, Dec 2002

In The Name of the Father

Review of the book and movie        by Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 4

Jeffrey Scott Hornoff’s Conviction of Murdering A Woman Acquaintance Is Exposed As A Sham When The Real Killer Confesses

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

Issue 23, Winter 2004

Medell Banks Jrs.’ Conviction for Killing A Non-Existent Child Is Thrown Out As A “Manifest Injustice”

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine, Dec 2002

Sister Sarah Clarke

1920-2002

Sister Sarah Clarke was one of Great Britain's most well known activists opposing the imprisonment of innocent men and women. She died on February 4, 2002.

by Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

East/West

Review by Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 5

        

Life

Review by Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 1, Issue 5

        

Ex-CIA Agent Edwin Wilson Framed by the CIA and Federal Prosecutors

 By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 2, Issue 1

 

Wendy’s Restaurant Manager’s Conviction of Stealing A Bank Deposit is Exposed As False After The Lost Deposit Is Found Stuck in A Bank Vault

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied, Vol. 1, Issue 12

        

Christoph Probst 1919-1943

Alexander Schmorell 1917-1943

Websites in the U.S. and other countries devoted wholly or in part to exposing various aspects of wrongful convictions.

Update! Medell Banks Jr. Is Freed When His Murder Charge Is Dismissed!

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine, Feb. 2003

Sally Clark’s Conviction of Murdering Two of Her Children is Quashed After Discovery the Prosecution Concealed Evidence of Her Innocence!

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine, Feb. 2003

Illinois Governor George Ryan Pardons Four Condemned Innocent Men

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine, February 2003

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Seven Jurors Revolt After Learning A Federal Judge and Federal Prosecutors Duped Them Into Convicting An Innocent Ed Rosenthal

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied Magazine

March 2003

‘Tokyo Rose’ Was Innocent!

Framed By Federal Prosecutors, Iva Toguri d’Aquino Was Wrongly Convicted of Committing Treason During WWII

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

 

Rabbit Proof Fence

Review by Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

April 2003

Travesty in Tulia, Texas: Frame-up

of 38 Innocent People Orchestrated

by a County Sheriff, Prosecutor

and Judge

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

Issue 23, Winter  2004

Romeo Phillion Is Released From 31 Years of Wrongful Imprisonment After Discovery The Prosecution Concealed Proof Of His Innocence For Decades

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

August 2003

George Kelly Exonerated 53 Years After Being Hung By The Neck Until Dead

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

July 2003

Snitch Culture

Review by Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied Magazine

Vol. 2, No. 5

Click here to read the Houston Chronicle’s article

Read the Edwin Wilson story of betrayal and intrigue published in Justice Denied magazine 3-years ago!

Click here or on the picture below

U.S. District Court Judge Lynn Hughes’ opinion vacating Edwin Wilson’s 1983 conviction

This may be the most courageous opinion written by a federal judge in granting relief to an innocent man or woman since Judge Lee Sarokin granted Rubin “Hurricane” Carter’s habeas petition in 1985. U.S. Dist. Ct. Judge Lynn N. Hughes observed “Honesty comes hard to the government,” in describing the 20-year effort by multiple federal agencies to conceal proof that Edwin Wilson’s conviction was based on a fraudulent affidavit signed by the CIA’s third ranking official.

Click Here to read the opinion in Adobe PDF format

The Hurricane

Review By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied, Vol. 1 Issue 11

The Rubin “Hurricane” Carter story

Who Killed Baby Alan?

Alan Yurko is innocent, so who is responsible for the death of his infant son Alan Jr.?

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied magazine

November 2003

 

“A Long Time Coming!”

Two Innocent Businessmen Exonerated After Decades of Imprisonment For Murdering a Man Scotland Yard Knew Was Alive

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied magazine

December 20, 2003

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Bloodstains From Helping Two People Hurt During A Nightclub Murder Put An Innocent Man In Prison For Six Years: The Hector Gonzalez Story

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied magazine

Vol. 2, Issue 9

Good Samaritan Freed 16 Years After One Juror Saved Her From A Death Sentence

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied magazine

Vol. 1, Issue 8

Click here to listen to Francine Yurko’s interview on February 2, 2004 by Mary Starrett of KFNX radio in Phoenix, AZ about the circumstances of her son Alan’s death and the wrongful imprisonment of her husband,

The interview is 45 minutes long.

Brandon Mayfield’s Frame-Up by the FBI!

By Hans Sherrer

Justice Denied magazine

 Issue 25, Summer 2004

 

How an innocent Portland, Oregon area attorney was framed by the FBI for the March 11, 2004 Madrid bombings, and then saved by the Spanish government from a possible wrongful conviction as a terrorist and a  possible sentence of life in prison or death!

Click Here to Compare Brandon Mayfield’s left index fingerprint with that found  on a plastic bag containing detonators near the bombing of three trains in Spain on March 11, 2004.

 

Wrongfully convicted of a cab driver's 1987 murder, Anthony Faison wrote 62,000 letters over 12 years in an effort to find someone who could find the truth that would set him and his friend, Charles Shepard, free.

By Hans Sherrer

For Justice Denied magazine

Vol. 2, Issue 9

Freeing the Innocent:

How We Did It

By Michael and Becky Pardue

 

The Most Important Self-Help Book Available To Help The Wrongly Convicted

 

This 108 page book includes the invaluable knowledge Michael and Becky Pardue gained in freeing Michael from 28 years of wrongful imprisonment.

 

NOW AVAILABLE!!!

 

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Click Here to listen to a one hour radio interview of Michael and Becky Pardue by talk show host Mary Starrett