Stolen Innocence The Story Of Sally Clark
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TextPublication details: Royal National Institute for the Blind: London; 2007.Edition: 1st EdiDescription: 336 Pages: 24 CmISBN: - 9780091900700
- English
- BAT 820
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To lose one child is terrible; to lose two is unimaginable. For no one to believe that you are innocent of their deaths and to be imprisoned because of it must be unbearable. Yet this is the reality Sally Clark had to face. The daughter of a policeman, wife of a solicitor and also one herself, she suddenly found the system that she'd upheld all her life turning against her. Imprisoned on the basis of Professor Sir Roy Meadow's expert witness and, on undisclosed forensic evidence, Sally suffered three years in jail before being acquitted by the Court of Appeal in 2003
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