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Unrecht im Namen des Volkes
- Ein Justizirrtum und seine Folgen
- Narrated by: Gina Pietsch
- Length: 10 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
Unschuldig schuldig – wie dieser Widerspruch wahr werden kann, zeigt Kriminalreporterin Sabine Rückert in ihrem Werk Unrecht im Namen des Volkes. Zuvor hatte die Autorin in ihrem aufsehenerregenden Titel Tote haben keine Lobby anhand konkreter Fälle erzählt, wie viele Morde ungesühnt bleiben. In ihrem neuen Hörbuch schildert sie nun anhand eines Missbrauchsvorwurfs, wie zwei unschuldige Menschen von der Justiz trotz eindeutiger Beweise fälschlicherweise zu vielen Jahren Haft verurteilt wurden. Schockierend, haarsträubend, wahr und im Namen des Volkes: Rückert stellt erneut unsere Vorstellung des deutschen Rechtskorpus infrage.
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