Why Me?: One Woman's Fight for Justice and Dignity Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Why Me?: One Woman's Fight for Justice and Dignity Book

On the night of the 3rd December 1974 police came to Annie Maguire's modest council house and arrested her, her husband and two of their four children. She was arrested on the testimony of two of the now-acquitted Guildford bombers, Paul Hill and Gerald Conlon, and sentenced to 14 years for possession of explosives. The scientific evidence used against her has now been totally discredited. She served some ten years in Durham's maximum security prison before being released and pardoned. Her brother-in-law died in prison. Annie kept her dignity in prison, not least because of her strong Catholic faith. Seven years after her release, she has forgiven the British legal system and police, but her memories of her wrongful imprisonment are still fresh. This is her story.Read More

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  • 0006278019
  • 9780006278016
  • Annie Maguire, Jim Gallagher
  • 1 April 1994
  • Fount
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 160
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