
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction
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The Wrongful Conviction of Ben Spencer
This chapter explores the wrongful conviction of Ben Spencer for the 1987 murder of Jeffrey Young, highlighting the socio-economic disparities and unreliable eyewitness accounts that plagued the case. It examines the systemic issues within the justice system, including police pressure, tunnel vision, and the impact of race and power dynamics during that era.
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