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Women Wrongfully Convicted of Murder

Women Wrongfully Convicted of Murder

Andrea Gutierrez / Daniel Gutierrez

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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Derecho y procedimiento penal
ISBN:
9798349432781

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Women Wrongfully Convicted of Murder is a gripping true crime narrative that sheds light on the hidden injustices faced by women accused of the most serious of crimes. With compassion and precision, authors Daniel and Andrea Gutierrez uncover the deeply personal stories of women who were imprisoned for murders they did not commit. These are not rare tragedies-they are recurring failures of a justice system in desperate need of reform.Inside, you will find the heartbreaking cases of mothers, daughters, and even young girls who were thrust into a legal process stacked against them. These women were failed by police, prosecutors, forensic experts, and the courts. Some were coerced into false confessions. Others were victims of misconduct or faulty evidence. Many spent decades in prison-some on death row-before being exonerated.The book draws on research from the National Registry of Exonerations, the Innocence Project, and firsthand interviews to explore how these wrongful convictions happened and how they were eventually overturned. It examines patterns of systemic failure including gender bias, racial injustice, poverty, and inadequate legal defense.But this is not only a book about what went wrong. It is also a story of courage, advocacy, and hope. Readers will meet the women who refused to give up, the attorneys who fought against impossible odds, and the organizations that pushed to bring truth to light. The authors honor the strength of those who endured unthinkable injustice and emerged to tell their stories.This book is a must read for anyone interested in true crime, criminal justice reform, women’s rights, and the human cost of wrongful imprisonment. It is ideal for educators, students, legal professionals, and general readers who care about truth and fairness. Each story serves as a powerful reminder that justice is not about winning a case-it is about uncovering the truth.Women Wrongfully Convicted of Murder delivers an urgent message: the fight for justice is far from over. This book will leave you informed, outraged, and inspired to take a closer look at the legal systems we trust to protect us all.

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