60–62; Jacquelyn Dowd Hall et al, Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987), pp. 66–67; John Higham, Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, ...
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A Murder of Justice
Describes the arrest and trial of twelve-year-old Alex King and his thirteen-year-old brother, Derek, for the murder of their father, a case that revealed the role of Rick Chavis, a convicted pedophile who ended up being tried for the same ...
And no one who reads this story can dismiss the authenticity and passion with which it is told.
This is the true story of a murder investigation by real police in real circumstances in a small town in rural NH. The names are real and so are the places.
Killing Justice in the Lone Star State is a reality check on active Death Row cases (and some post-execution ones). The book offers a fresh perspective for campaigners and reformers which ranges across theory, policy and practice.
11; Charles Hindley,Curiosities of Street Literature(London, 1871), p. 217 (broadside); Roger Chadwick,Bureaucratic Mercy: The Home Office and the Treatment of Capital Cases in Victorian Britain (New York, 1992), p. 344].
Also pitching in were Elizabeth Rose , Vesta Gordon , Julie Campbell , Jennifer Ritterhouse , G. C. Waldrep III , Karla Kelling , and Susan Bragg . All along Brent Tarter and John Kneebone have contributed astute research advice , and I ...