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 America’s execution of justice lead to an unacceptable number of wrongful criminal convictions. Jim Petro was confronted with this issue when the guilt of several convicts serving life sentences was…mehr
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 America’s execution of justice lead to an unacceptable number of wrongful criminal convictions. Jim Petro was confronted with this issue when the guilt of several convicts serving life sentences was called into question. In False Justice, Jim and Nancy Petro detail and challenge eight myths of justice: 1. “Everyone in prison claims innocence.” 2. “The conviction of an innocent person is extremely rare.” 3. “Only the guilty confess.” 4. “Wrongful convictions are accidental and unintentional.” 5. “Eyewitness testimony is the best evidence.” 6. “Conviction errors get corrected on appeal.” 7. “Questioning a conviction dishonors the victim.” 8. “The pros will fix the justice system.” 9. “Forensic science is trustworthy.” 10. ”Juries are prepared and qualified to decide cases fairly.” 11. “Innocent people never plead guilty.” 12. “Our system delivers fair and equal justice for all.” False Justice corrects these common misunderstandings with an important truth: true justice requires constant vigilance and is the responsibility of every citizen.
Jim Petro was a practicing attorney and served as an elected four-term Ohio state legislator, and a two-term Ohio Auditor of State, before he was elected Attorney General of Ohio. Committed to a strong law-and-order platform, he launched a breakthrough effort that added 210,000 criminal DNA profiles to the CODIS database, which solved many cold cases but also revealed wrongful convictions. He retired in 2013 as Chancellor of Ohio’s public colleges and universities and remains an advocate for criminal justice reform. Nancy Petro had a career in marketing, publishing, entrepreneurship, and business management before her introduction to wrongful criminal conviction through her husband Jim Petro’s work. Nancy retired as president of a sports software company to focus on criminal justice reform advocacy. She has authored or co-authored op-eds, blog articles, academic book chapters, and three editions of False Justice.
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PART I: FAILED JUSTICE 1. The Devil Cheats Justice 2. A Haunting Doubt 3. Relentless Pursuit 4. Political Genes 5. Advocating for a Victim 6. Rising to Opportunity 7. The Calling Card 8. Proving Innocence 9. Life After Exoneration 10. Proving Guilty 11. How Many? 12. A Compelling Witness 13. Flaws and Faulty Forensics 14. Closing Arguments 15. Surviving Injustice 16. Truth and Redemption 17. Dissecting Error PART II: PURSUING TRUTH 18. Prison and Executions 19. Capital Punishment Disclosures 20. Classic Misconceptions 21. Lies and Other Disgraces 22. Expert Mumbo Jumbo 23. When the Good Guys Aren't 24. Why We Can't Believe Our Eyes 25. Observations on Eyewitnesses PART III: DOING JUSTICE 26. When the DNA is Gone 27. Advocacy After Politics 28. Discerning Guilt and Innocence 29. Seeking Assurance 30. Arguing from the Other Side 31. A Higher Authority 32. Waiting Eighteen Years for Fifteen Minutes 33. Tough Decisions 34. A Partial Victory 35. Brady's Catch-22 36. Pesky Issues 37. Addressing Unacceptable Error 38. A Defining Moment for DNA 39. The Supreme Court's Divided Opinion PART IV: DISPELLING EIGHT MYTHS 40. Myth No. 1 41. Myth No. 2 42. Myth No. 3 43. Myth No. 4 44. Myth No. 5 45. Myth No. 6 46. Myth No. 7 47. Myth No. 8
PART I: FAILED JUSTICE 1. The Devil Cheats Justice 2. A Haunting Doubt 3. Relentless Pursuit 4. Political Genes 5. Advocating for a Victim 6. Rising to Opportunity 7. The Calling Card 8. Proving Innocence 9. Life After Exoneration 10. Proving Guilty 11. How Many? 12. A Compelling Witness 13. Flaws and Faulty Forensics 14. Closing Arguments 15. Surviving Injustice 16. Truth and Redemption 17. Dissecting Error PART II: PURSUING TRUTH 18. Prison and Executions 19. Capital Punishment Disclosures 20. Classic Misconceptions 21. Lies and Other Disgraces 22. Expert Mumbo Jumbo 23. When the Good Guys Aren't 24. Why We Can't Believe Our Eyes 25. Observations on Eyewitnesses PART III: DOING JUSTICE 26. When the DNA is Gone 27. Advocacy After Politics 28. Discerning Guilt and Innocence 29. Seeking Assurance 30. Arguing from the Other Side 31. A Higher Authority 32. Waiting Eighteen Years for Fifteen Minutes 33. Tough Decisions 34. A Partial Victory 35. Brady's Catch-22 36. Pesky Issues 37. Addressing Unacceptable Error 38. A Defining Moment for DNA 39. The Supreme Court's Divided Opinion PART IV: DISPELLING EIGHT MYTHS 40. Myth No. 1 41. Myth No. 2 42. Myth No. 3 43. Myth No. 4 44. Myth No. 5 45. Myth No. 6 46. Myth No. 7 47. Myth No. 8
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