Freedom After Midnight Three Decades on Death Row - Anthony Ray Hinton’s Battle Against Injustice and the Case That Sparked Criminal Justice Reform #976117

di Micah Ellon Vesper

LEXIVAR LLC

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He walked into prison as an innocent man.
He walked out thirty years later into a world that had almost forgotten him.
In 1985, Anthony Ray Hinton was arrested in Alabama and charged with two capital murders he insisted he did not commit. Poor, Black, and facing the full power of the State, he entered a courtroom where his life depended on expert testimony, legal strategy, and whether a jury would believe him.
They did not.
Convicted and sentenced to death, Hinton spent nearly three decades on Alabama’s death row while the case against him slowly unraveled.
A disputed revolver.
A defense lawyer’s devastating mistake.
Forensic evidence later challenged by top experts.
Prosecutors who refused to concede.
Appeals that dragged on year after year while execution remained possible.
Freedom After Midnight tells the gripping true story of one man’s survival inside America’s machinery of death — and the legal battle that exposed deep failures in the criminal justice system.
Written in a fast-paced, emotionally charged narrative style, this biography brings readers inside the fear, faith, anger, humor, and impossible endurance of a man who refused to let the State own his soul.
Perfect for readers of true crime, biography, autobiography, civil rights history, wrongful conviction stories, criminal justice reform, and unforgettable survival narratives.
A powerful true story of innocence, death row, legal failure, and the fight to reclaim a stolen life.
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ISBN:
9791224469476
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
LEXIVAR LLC
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
4.72 MB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Micah Ellon Vesper