Proven Innocent

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Proven Innocent is a non-fiction book by Gerry Conlon recounting his wrongful conviction in the Guildford Four case and eventual exoneration, which inspired the film "In the Name of the Father."

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instanceOf book
about Gerry Conlon NERFINISHED
Guildford Four case NERFINISHED
Guildford pub bombings NERFINISHED
Maguires (Maguire Seven) NERFINISHED
adaptedAs In the Name of the Father NERFINISHED
author Gerry Conlon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresCharacter British police officers
Gerry Conlon NERFINISHED
Giuseppe Conlon NERFINISHED
defence lawyers
members of the Guildford Four
genre autobiography
memoir
hasSubject family impact of imprisonment
human rights
interrogation techniques
legal appeals
media coverage of terrorism cases
miscarriage of justice
hasTheme family loyalty
political conflict in Northern Ireland
resilience
search for justice
state power and abuse
inspired In the Name of the Father NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm first-person narrative
mainSubject British justice system
Guildford Four NERFINISHED
Irish Troubles NERFINISHED
campaigning for justice
exoneration
false confession
police misconduct
prison life
wrongful conviction
narrativeLocation Belfast NERFINISHED
English prisons
Guildford NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1970s
1980s
early 1990s

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In the Name of the Father basedOn Proven Innocent