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Picking Cotton

Posted: March 6, 2009 5:36 pm





“Picking Cotton,” a new book by exoneree Ronald Cotton and crime victim Jennifer-Thompson Cannino, tells a moving story of misidentification and wrongful conviction – and the crusade for reform that followed Cotton’s exoneration.

Cotton and Thompson-Cannino were featured on National Public Radio today and CBS News’ “60 Minutes” will tell their story on Sunday night at 7 p.m.
 
Order your copy of the book, and learn more about the case and the pair’s friendship and crusade for criminal justice reform.




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