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SURVIVING JUSTICE
Endnotes and Citations
Sidebar Citations

I. Christopher Ochoa: My Life Is a Broken Puzzle
* Called Into Question
* Hard to Relate
* The Politics of Apology

II. Juan Roberto Melendez: My Mama Didn’t
Raise No Killers

* Prosecutorial Misconduct
* At the Breaking Point
* Prisoners First,
Humans Second

* Pushed to the Brink

III. Gary Gauger: I
Stepped Into a Dream

* A Useful Fiction
* The Psychological Toll of Wrongful Conviction

IV. James Newsome:
I Am the Expert

* The Limits of Memory
* Race Matters
* In-House Legal Expertise
* School’s Out

V. Calvin Willis:
Thank God for DNA

* The Price of Proof
* The Cost of Lost Time

VI. John Stoll: If a
Five-Year-Old Says
You Did It, You Did It

* A Culture of Fear
* Losing Touch with Reality
* Lessons Not Learned

VII. Beverly Monroe: Now I Question Everything
* The Right to Remain Silent
* Selling Out

VIII. Michael Evans
and Paul Terry:
Sheep Amongst Wolves

* Freeing the Innocent
* Life After Exoneration

IX. David Pope: I’m Still Twenty-Four
* Flawed Experts, Faulty Evidence
* No One Else to Turn To

X. Joseph Amrine:
I’m a Dead Man Walking

* Defenseless
* Predators and Prey
* A Controlled Type of Chaos
* An Irreversible Mistake

XI. Peter Rose: Family Man
* So Much Time Lost
* A Victim Again
* The Magic Bullet

XII. Kevin Green: Bad Things Happen to Good People
* Grief and Suspicion
* An Imperfect Union
* A Double-Bind

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