Real Justice: Young, Innocent and In Prison

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  • Real Justice: Young, Innocent and In Prison Book Detail

  • Author : Jeff Mitchell
  • Release Date : 2012-03-14
  • Publisher : James Lorimer & Company
  • Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Pages : 135
  • ISBN 13 : 1459400801
  • File Size : 78,78 MB

Real Justice: Young, Innocent and In Prison by Jeff Mitchell PDF Summary

Book Description: At twenty-five, Rob Baltovich lost the love of his life, Elizabeth Bain. That was bad enough. Then he was arrested, jailed, sent to trial for murder, convicted, and sent to prison -- for life. Throughout his years in prison, Rob maintained that he was innocent, refusing to admit to a crime he didn't commit. The result was he was never granted parole. Finally, his luck began to turn when he hired new lawyers who believed in him. Not only did they get Rob acquitted, they also made a strong case that the real murderer was the infamous serial killer Paul Bernardo. Author Jeff Mitchell tells much of the story in Baltovich's own words. In this book, young readers will discover how tthis tragic miscarriage of justice happened -- and how the legal system can right its own wrongs when lawyers and judges are willing to re-examine a case with fresh eyes. [Fry reading level - 5.0

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