The Innocent Man is a nonfiction book by author John Grisham. The book examines four wrongful convictions related to crimes that took place in the small town of Ada, Oklahoma. Grisham explores flaws in the American justice system that enabled these injustices, and he illustrates unethical and illegal actions undertaken by police and the courts. The book explores themes of police malfeasance, court dysfunction, mental illness, and inhumane prison conditions.
Popular novelist John Grisham (born 1955) is the author of several thrillers that have been made into blockbuster films. His works, which center around the legal profession, include A Time to Kill,The...
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The author of fourteen back-to-back bestsellers, many of which have been turned into blockbuster movies, John Grisham can count his revenues and copies sold of his legal thrillers in the hundreds of m...
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