Real Justice: Sentenced to Life at Seventeen

The story of David Milgaard

Kids, School Tools, Law and Crime, People and Places, Biography, Non-Fiction
Cover of the book Real Justice: Sentenced to Life at Seventeen by Cynthia J. Faryon, James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Cynthia J. Faryon ISBN: 9781459401709
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: Lorimer Language: English
Author: Cynthia J. Faryon
ISBN: 9781459401709
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: Lorimer
Language: English

David Milgaard was a troubled kid, and he got into lots of trouble. Unfortunately, that made it easy for the Saskatoon police to brand him as a murderer. At seventeen, David Milgaard was arrested, jailed, and convicted for the rape and murder of a young nursing assistant, Gail Miller. He was sent to adult prison for life.

Throughout his twenty-three years in prison, David maintained that he was innocent and refused to admit to the crime, even though it meant he was never granted parole. Finally, through the incredible determination of his mother and new lawyers who believed in him, David was released and proven not guilty. Astonishingly, in hindsight the real murderer was obvious from the start.

This is the true story of how bad decisions, tunnel vision, poor representation, and outright lying and coercion by those within the justice system caused a tragic miscarriage of justice. It also shows that wrongs can be righted and amends made.

[Fry Reading Level - 4.3

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

David Milgaard was a troubled kid, and he got into lots of trouble. Unfortunately, that made it easy for the Saskatoon police to brand him as a murderer. At seventeen, David Milgaard was arrested, jailed, and convicted for the rape and murder of a young nursing assistant, Gail Miller. He was sent to adult prison for life.

Throughout his twenty-three years in prison, David maintained that he was innocent and refused to admit to the crime, even though it meant he was never granted parole. Finally, through the incredible determination of his mother and new lawyers who believed in him, David was released and proven not guilty. Astonishingly, in hindsight the real murderer was obvious from the start.

This is the true story of how bad decisions, tunnel vision, poor representation, and outright lying and coercion by those within the justice system caused a tragic miscarriage of justice. It also shows that wrongs can be righted and amends made.

[Fry Reading Level - 4.3

More books from James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers

Cover of the book No Debate by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Out of Time by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Cinders by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Riot School by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Girl Fight by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Queen of the Court by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Power Play by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book The Great Bike Race by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Shot in the Dark by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Wartime by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Canadian Christmas Traditions by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Marilyn Bell by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Shut-Out! by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Klepto by Cynthia J. Faryon
Cover of the book Team Fugee by Cynthia J. Faryon
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy