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"This book puts wrongful convictions into a narrative and comparative context, showing that processes of narrativization affect how legal reality is constructed and function as their own kind of evidence-the desire to tell a convincing story is universal and can override the regulatory and procedural setup of any given system"--

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"This book puts wrongful convictions into a narrative and comparative context, showing that processes of narrativization affect how legal reality is constructed and function as their own kind of evidence-the desire to tell a convincing story is universal and can override the regulatory and procedural setup of any given system"--
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Autorenporträt
Ralph Grunewald is Assistant Professor in the Department of English and in the Center for Law, Society, and Justice and Mellon-Morgridge Professor of the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.