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B-J-T-J stands for Barbara's"Journey Toward.My Blog http://barbarasblogspot.blogspot.com. Justice"After reading "Journey Toward Justice" by Dennis Fritz,I decided to join his Journey.To bring Public awareness of issues.Such as Wrongful Imprisonment,Death Penalty,Exoneration,Faith,Criminal Justice System
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MuskogeePhoenix.com, Muskogee, OK - Author John Grisham targeted in libel case f…
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Oct 3, 2007 6:42pm
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books, lawsuit, true-crime, grisham, books-politics
http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/local/local_story_272011806.html
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An Oklahoma prosecutor and a 37-year career law enforcement officer claim their reputations were ruined by three books published nearly a year ago that profile two Ada homicide cases.
Those authors, their book publishers and others were the target of a civil conspiracy lawsuit filed Friday in the U.S. District Court of Eastern Oklahoma. The lawsuit alleges defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress and seeks damages of more than $75,000.
John Grisham's book "The Innocent Man," his first nonfiction work, explores the investigation of the 1982 murder of Debbie Sue Carter, a waitress at an Ada restaurant. The book also documents the subsequent prosecution and conviction of Dennis Fritz and Ron Williamson in connection with Carter's death.
Both men were convicted in 1988. Williamson, who was sentenced to death, and Fritz, who was handed a life sentence, were exonerated 11 years later through DNA evidence

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John Grisham named in libel lawsuit - BOOKS - MSNBC.com
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Oct 3, 2007 6:14pm
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celebrities, law, books, justice, lawsuit
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21037670/
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Novelist John Grisham has been named in a libel lawsuit filed over a nonfiction best seller he wrote about the 1982 murder of a cocktail waitress.
The lawsuit, filed Friday morning in U.S. District Court, also names several other defendants, seeks relief of more than $75,000 and demands a jury trial. The plaintiffs are Pontotoc County District Attorney Bill Peterson and Gary Rogers, a former agent for the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
The two men originally convicted of Debbie Sue Carter's murder in Ada, Okla., Ron Williamson and Dennis Fritz, were later exonerated by DNA evidence and freed after 12 years in prison. Their experiences are chronicled in two books, Grisham's "The Innocent Man," and Fritz's "Journey Toward
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