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The prosecution was forced into the bizarre position of admitting Ward and...
Author:
John Grisham
Book:
The Innocent Man: Murder and
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The prosecution was forced into the bizarre position of admitting Ward and Fontenot were lying while asking the jurors to believe them
( John Grisham )
[ The Innocent Man: Murder and ]
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