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When Innocence Is Not Enough

Hidden Evidence and the Failed Promise of the Brady Rule
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When Innocence Is Not Enough explores the critical yet flawed Brady rule, which mandates prosecutors to disclose evidence favourable to the defence. Through compelling narrative nonfiction, Thomas L. Dybdahl reveals the story behind this rule from its 1963 inception to its weakening by legal challenges and prosecutorial resistance. Central to the book is the 1984 Catherine Fuller murder case, where wrongful convictions of eight young Black men were secured due to suppressed evidence. Dybdahl offers a detailed account of the rule’s promise and failings, while highlighting current reform efforts that propose to restore its original intent for justice and fairness.
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Finalist, Colorado Book Award

When Innocence Is Not Enough is a gripping work of narrative nonfiction, told across time, that exposes what's at stake when prosecutors conceal evidence—and what we can do about it. The Brady rule was meant to transform the U.S. justice system. In soaring language, the Supreme Court decreed in 1963 that prosecutors must share favourable evidence with the defence—part of a suite of decisions from that reform-minded era designed to promote fairness for those accused of crimes. But reality intervened. The opinion faced many challenges, ranging from poor legal reasoning and shaky precedent to its clashes with the very foundations of the American criminal legal system and some of its most powerful enforcers: prosecutors.

In this beautifully wrought work of narrative nonfiction, Thomas L. Dybdahl illustrates the promise and shortcomings of the Brady rule through deft storytelling and attention to crucial cases, including the infamous 1984 murder of Catherine Fuller in Washington, DC. This case led to eight young Black men being sent to prison for life after the prosecutor, afraid of losing the biggest case of his career, hid information that would have proven their innocence.

With a seasoned defense lawyer's unsparing eye for detail, Thomas L. Dybdahl chronicles the evolution of the Brady rule—from its unexpected birth to the series of legal decisions that left it defanged and ineffective. Yet Dybdahl shows us a path forward by highlighting promising reform efforts across the country that offer a blueprint for a legislative revival of Brady's true spirit.

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Praise for When Innocence Is Not Enough: "Illuminates a system successfully keeping secrets from itself—and a society keeping secrets from itself... a call to action for change in criminal justice." — The Crime Report

"Readable, frustrating, yet hopeful examination of an imperfect rule and what may come next." — Booklist

"A well-researched, impactful account of inequalities in the justice system. Should be required reading for criminal justice professionals." — Library Journal (starred review)

"A convincing argument for judicial overhaul supporting fair trials." — Kirkus Reviews

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781620977040

Publisher: The New Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 March 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: The New Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Thomas L. Dybdahl (The New Press), he lives in Boulder, Colorado.

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