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El. knyga: Murder of Angela Mischelle Lawless: An Honest Sheriff and the Exoneration of an Innocent Man

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538172070
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538172070

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In a small Missouri town in 1992, the body of 19-year-old Mischelle Lawless was found in her car, stalled on the side of a road. 17-year-old Josh Kezer was convicted of her murdereven though he was several states away at the time, as proven by witnessesand spent the next 16 years of his life in prison.

How was Josh imprisoned for a crime he didnt commit? Author Stephen R. Snodgrass expertly unveils the web of manipulation and corruption that led to Joshs conviction, everything that could go wrong in the American criminal justice system did, from snitch witnesses who were coached by law enforcement to lie, to withheld exculpatory evidence, and an unscrupulous prosecutor knowingly using false testimony that had been recanted.

Kezer was convicted and served 16 years in violent Missouri prisons until a part-time deputy who was at the murder scene was elected Sheriff of Scott County and quietly reopened the investigation and has continued his quest to find the real killer.

Snodgrass draws on interviews with Josh himself, the research of Sheriff Rick Walter, the first responder to the scene who later went on to exonerate Josh in a re-trial, and his own legal analysis, to reveal the truth behind the case, the conviction, and the exoneration.

This book is a timely, compassionate work of true crime that calls for better and more equitable justice for all.
Acknowledgments xi
Part I The Murder
1 The First 24 Hours
1(16)
2 The Initial Investigation
17(10)
3 Digging Deeper
27(8)
4 Getting Desperate to Charge Someone
35(12)
5 The Trail Runs Cold
47(6)
Part II The Arrest and Prosecution of Joshua Kezer
6 Josh Kezer
53(12)
7 With Friends Like These
65(12)
8 The Defense
77(14)
9 The Trial
91(30)
Part III Behind the Walls
10 Posttrial Proceedings
121(4)
11 The Appeal
125(10)
12 Into the Lion's Den
135(8)
13 The Case Against Josh Begins to Fall Apart
143(8)
14 The Beginnings of Josh's Exoneration
151(8)
Part IV Never Too Late
15 The Habeas Corpus Investigation
159(16)
16 Habeas Corpus Preliminary Proceedings
175(12)
17 Depositions for the Habeas Hearing
187(20)
18 The Habeas Corpus Hearing
207(18)
19 Freedom
225(8)
Part V The Aftermath
20 Josh Kezer
233(20)
21 Rick Walter
253(10)
22 The Lawless Family
263(2)
Notes 265(4)
Index 269(22)
About the Authors 291
Stephen R. Snodgrass has a JD from Washington University in St. Louis and a PhD in psychology from Johns Hopkins.

Josh was his first innocence case, but he has since represented two more men wrongfully convicted of murder who have been freed, David Robinson, and Donald Nash. Along with the other two lawyers in the case, Snodgrass received the 2021 Missouri Lawyer of the Year Award for work on the Nash case.