By all accounts, Jovan Mosley was a good kid. He was working on a
way out of his tough Chicago neighborhood and had been accepted at
Ohio State University when he was forced to confess to a murder he
did not commit. He then spent five years and ten months in jail
without a trial. His efforts to exonerate himself got him nowhere
until he happened to meet a successful criminal defense lawyer,
Catharine O'Daniel. She became convinced of his innocence and took
him on as her first pro bono client. Along with Laura Caldwell, she
decided to fight to free Jovan. Against enormous odds, they
fi-nally won some measure of justice. In this affecting memoir,
Caldwell tells the unforgettable story of a breakdown in the
criminal justice system and what it took to free an innocent man.
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