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Long Way Home: A Young Man Lost in the System and the Two Women Who Found Him

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Availability:In StockContributor:Laura CaldwellPublish date:2014-04-19Pages:328
Language:EnglishPublisher:Free PressISBN-13:9781451626599ISBN-10:1451626592UPC:9781451626599Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, Social Science, LawBook Subcategory:Memoirs, Penology, Criminal LawSize:8.90 x 6.00 x 0.90 inchesWeight:1.0009Product ID:SC5ZERX88M

Nineteen-year-old Jovan Mosley, a good kid from one of Chicago's very bad neighborhoods, was coerced into confessing to a crime he didn't commit. Charged with murder, he spent five years and eight months in a prison for violent criminals. Without a trial.

Jovan grew up on the rough streets of Chicago's Southeast Side. With one brother dead of HIV complications, another in jail for arson and murder, and most kids his age in gangs, Jovan struggled to be different. Until his arrest, he was. He excelled in school, dreamed of being a lawyer, and had been accepted to Ohio State.

Then on August 6, 1999, Jovan witnessed a fight that would result in a man's death. Six months later, he was arrested, cruelly questioned, and forced into a confession. Sent to a holding jail for violent criminals, he tried ceaselessly to get a trial so he could argue his case. He studied what casework he could, rigorously questioning his public defenders. But time after time his case was shoved aside. Amiable, bright, and peaceable, he struggled to stay alive in prison. As the years ground on, he'd begun to lose hope when, by chance, he met Catharine O'Daniel, a successful criminal defense lawyer. Although nearly all cases with a signed confession result in a conviction, she was so moved by him, and so convinced of his innocence, that Cathy accepted Jovan as her first pro bono client. Cathy asked Laura Caldwell to join her and together they battled for Jovan's exoneration. Here is Laura's firsthand account of their remarkable journey.

This is a harrowing true story about justice, friendship, failure, and success. A breakdown of the justice system sent a nice kid to one of the nation's nastiest jails for nearly six years without a trial. It would take a triumph of human kindness, ingenuity, and legal jousting to give Jovan even a fighting chance.

Deeply affecting, Long Way Home is a remarkable story of how change can happen even in a flawed system and of how friendship can emanate from the most unexpected places.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Free PressISBN-13:9781451626599ISBN-10:1451626592UPC:9781451626599Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, Social Science, LawBook Subcategory:Memoirs, Penology, Criminal LawSize:8.90 x 6.00 x 0.90 inchesWeight:1.0009Product ID:SC5ZERX88M
Laura Caldwell is a distinguished scholar in residence at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where she started the Life After Innocence Project. She is the author of thirteen novels, in-cluding the Izzy McNeil series. Caldwell's freelance writing has been published in Chicago Maga-zine, Woman's Own, The Young Lawyer, and elsewhere.
Publisher: Free Press

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