Former Ohio Attorney General crusades against wrongful conviction and shows how citizens can prevent this terrifyingly common miscarriage of justice.
Wrongful criminal conviction is much more frequent than most Americans believe. The thought of imprisoned innocent people haunted me. I became determined to try to do something about it. - Jim Petro, Former Attorney General of Ohio
The flaws in Americas execution of justice lead to an unacceptable number of wrongful criminal convictions. Jim Petro was confronted with this issue when theguilt of several convicts serving life sentences was called into question. In False Justice, Jim and Nancy Petro detail and challenge eight myths of justice:
- Everyone in prison claims innocence.
- Our system almost never convicts an innocent person.
- Only the guilty confess.
- Wrongful convictions are caused by innocent human error.
- An eyewitness is the best testimony.
- Conviction errors get corrected on appeal.
- It dishonors the victim to question a conviction.
- If the justice system has problems, the pros will fix them.
False Justice corrects these common misunderstandings with an important truth: true justice requires constant vigilance and is the responsibility every citizen.