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Thousands of Americans are convicted of serious crimes they did not commit everyyear. Only a small percentage of them are later exonerated and often only after years ofcostly investigation and litigation.Justice is denied to the thousands of others who aren't so fortunate -- at great cost tothemselves and their loved ones.Starting in 1983 Martin Yant was one of the first people in the country to write about andinvestigate wrongful convictions. His 1991 book Presumed Guilty: When Innocent People Are Wrongly Convicted was the first book published in 30 years to focus on the overall issue.Since then Martin has devoted his life to freeing innocent inmates in Ohio and otherstates. His cases have been featured in numerous newspapers and magazines and on 48 Hours Dateline Forensic Files Unsolved Mysteries and many other network TV shows.Justice Denied dramatically tells how some of these tragedies occurred and what it took to free the innocent victims.

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