On the Books

How can someone say they didn't do it after signing a paper that says he did? This was the key question during jury deliberations in the People of the State of Illinois v. Jovan Mosley.On Nov. 17, 2005, 12 jurors decided that Jovan Mosley had, in fact, confessed to a murder he did not commit and acquitted him of it. "Long Way Home: A Young Man Lost in the System and the Two Women Who Found Him" …

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