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Fatal error [sound recording] / by Jance, Judith A.; Ziémba, Karen.;
Read by Karen Ziemba.
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Suspense fiction.; Audiobooks.; Police recruits; Reynolds, Ali (Fictitious character);
© p2011., Simon & Schuster Audio,
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Medical error / by Mabry, Richard L.;
LSC
Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Medical novels.; Women physicians;
© c2010., Abingdon Press,
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System error : where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot / by Reich, Rob,author.; Sahami, Mehran,author.; Weinstein, Jeremy,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.'System Error' is a forward-thinking manifesto from three Stanford professors - experts who have worked at ground zero of the tech revolution for decades - which reveals how big techs obsession with optimization and efficiency has sacrificed fundamental human values and outlines steps we can take to change course, renew our democracy, and save ourselves.
Subjects: Information society.; Corporate power.; Technology;
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Sweet vengeance / by Michaels, Fern,author.;
Tessa Jamison couldn't have imagined anything worse than losing her beloved twin girls and husband--until she was convicted of their murder. For ten years, she has counted off the days in Florida's Correctional Center for Women, fully expecting to die behind bars. Fighting to prove her innocence holds little appeal now that her family's gone. But one extraordinary day, her lawyers announce that Tessa's conviction has been overturned on a technicality, and she's released on bail to await a new trial. Hounded by the press, Tessa retreats to the small tropical island owned by her late husband's pharmaceutical company. There, she begins to gather knowledge about her case. For the first time since her nightmare began, Tessa feels a sense of purpose in working to expose the truth and avenge her family. One by one, the guilty will be led to justice, and Tessa can gain closure. But will she be able to learn the whole truth at last ... and reclaim her freedom and her future?
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Legal fiction (Literature); Murder; Judicial error;
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Humans : a brief history of how we fucked it all up / by Phillips, Tom,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: History; World history; Errors; Disasters; Errors; Disasters;
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Mysteries of history / by Stewart, Robert,1941-; Twist, Clint; Horton, Edward,1942-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [184]-185) and index.Examines the evidence surrounding some of history's unsolved mysteries, from why the pyramids were built to whether or not there was a conspiracy to kill President John F. Kennedy.
Subjects: History; History;
© 2003., National Geographic Society,
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Wrongfully convicted : guilty pleas, imagined crimes, and what Canada must do to safeguard justice / by Roach, Kent,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A top legal scholar explains Canada's national tragedy of wrongful convictions, how anyone could be caught up in them, and what we can do to safeguard justice. Canada's legal system has a serious problem: a significant number of people are in prison for crimes they didn't commit. There are famous cases of wrongful convictions, such as David Milgaard, Guy Paul Morin, and Donald Marshall Jr., who were all innocent of the murders for which they were found guilty. But there are lesser-known cases that illustrate just how widespread our issues are, and how they put everyone at risk. Kent Roach, law professor, government advisor, and award-winning author, has dedicated his illustrious career to documenting this phenomenon. His work reveals that, yes, some people are found guilty of crimes they didn't commit. But also there are two other kinds of wrongful convictions: people who feel they have no option but to plead guilty, and people convicted of crimes that were imagined by experts or the police that never, in fact, happened. Wrongfully Convicted raises awareness of these issues and makes a compelling case that injustices cannot be solved by DNA exonerations alone. The problems run deeper. But there are solutions, including the creation of a permanent federal commission to evaluate and address wrongful convictions. Kent Roach's research and vast knowledge point to systemic failings in our legal system. But he also outlines changes we can make to ensure a more fair and equitable society. Until we do, many of the wrongfully convicted are still waiting for the promise of justice. It is an issue that affects all Canadians."--
Subjects: False imprisonment; Judicial error;
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Why we make mistakes : how we look without seeing, forget things in seconds, and are all pretty sure we are way above average / by Hallinan, Joseph T.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Errors.; Failure (Psychology); Insight.; Thought and thinking.;
© c2009., Broadway Books,
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The Cassell guide to common errors in English / by Blamires, Harry;
Subjects: English language; English language;
© 1999., Cassell,
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The life we bury / by Eskens, Allen.;
Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Veterans; Dysfunctional families; Judicial error;
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