Presumed Guilty

  • Presumed Guilty: An Investigation Into the JonBenet Ramsey Case, the Media, and the Culture of Pornography
    By Stephen Singular

    On the morning of December 26, 1996, JonBenet Ramsey was found murdered in the basement of her parent's million-dollar home in Boulder, Colorado. The events surrounding the death of the...

  • Presumed Guilty
    By Junius Podrug

    Refusing to believe that her Russian mother's death had been an accident, Lara Patrick returns to Russia to uncover the truth, but Lara herself is charged with murder, and in this legal system with no jury, Lara is presumed to be guilty.

  • Presumed Guilty
    By Alexandra Shapiro

    That email becomes the focal point of a criminal investigation by ambitious federal prosecutors. Alexandra Shapiro's Presumed Guilty follows Emma's journey as the target of a federal white-collar criminal prosecution.

  • Presumed Guilty
    By Alu Axelman

    After a few years of analyzing and writing about politics, Alu discovered that the civics lessons we all learned as children are very far from the reality of our world.

  • Presumed Guilty: Brian Mulroney, the Airbus Affair, and the Government of Canada
    By William Kaplan

    It promised to be the biggest political scandal of the decade. A letter had come to light, written by officials of the government of Canada to a Swiss bank, which...

  • Presumed Guilty
    By Alexandra Shapiro

    That email becomes the focal point of a criminal investigation by ambitious federal prosecutors. Alexandra Shapiro's Presumed Guilty follows Emma's journey as the target of a federal white-collar criminal prosecution.

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    By James Scott Bell

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    By Tess Gerritsen

    Miranda Wood's ex-lover is found stabbed to death in Miranda's bed with Miranda's kitchen knife. Despite her protests of innocence, Miranda is shocked to learn she's been released on bail posted by someone anonymous.

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    By Howard Roffman

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  • Presumed Guilty: How the Supreme Court Empowered the Police and Subverted Civil Rights
    By Erwin Chemerinsky

    As eminent constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky powerfully argues, this is no accident, but the horrific result of an elaborate body of doctrines that allow the police and, crucially, the courts to presume that suspects—especially ...

  • Presumed Guilty: The Tim Wilkes Story
    By Ben Greer

    A fighter since childhood, he took on the F.B.I. and the U.S. Attorney's office and, with the help of a brilliant lawyer, won his case convincingly. This is his story. Back Flap Copy Ben Greer has published four novels.

  • Presumed Guilty: When Cops Get it Wrong and Courts Seal the Deal
    By Bret Christian

    All at once horrific, mind-blowing and puzzling, the stories Christian has unearthed might well be fiction - but tragically, are all true.

  • Presumed Guilty
    By Dana R. Lynn

    "I'M INNOCENT!