Prisoner 789959 Alex Alexandrowicz; after the chronicles end; a descriptive outline; innocence and HMP Grendon; the law and lifers, release and the Criminal Cases Review Commission; cases cited in the text
Summary
This partly autobiographical account challenges the very fabric of our understanding of the legal and penal processes in Britain. It tries to explain why Alex was wrongly convicted and unravels why he spent 22 years in prison for comparatively minor offences