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Error Of Judgement

Error Of Judgement

Error of Judgement uncovers one of Britain's most infamous miscarriages of justice, tracing the Birmingham pub bombings of 1974 and the six men who were wrongly charged. A meticulously researched work of investigative history, it will resonate with readers of true crime, political history, and justice reform who want to understand how a case can be shaped by bias and power. The tone is urgent, thoughtful, and hopeful, inviting readers who seek truth and fairness. With the 50-year edition's new writing, Error of Judgement remains as compelling and urgent as ever.

Written as a rigorous investigative history, Error of Judgement guides readers through the sequence of events, the evidence the prosecution relied on, and the inconsistencies Mullin exposes. The newly added material in the 50th-anniversary edition offers Mullin's reflections on how policing and justice have evolved, making the work feel immediate and relevant. The book balances rigorous analysis with human stories, presenting testimony, documents, and context in a pace that reads like a gripping report rather than a dry chronicle.

  • In-depth examination of the Birmingham pub bombings case and the miscarriages of justice involved
  • New material and reflections by Chris Mullin for the 50th-anniversary edition
  • Clear, chronological storytelling that weaves evidence, witness accounts, and legal analysis
  • Accessible explanations of key concepts: wrongful arrest, policing, bias, and accountability
  • A gripping, thoughtful voice that reads like an investigative history

By the end, Error of Judgement offers readers a clearer understanding of how justice can be compromised, a renewed vigilance toward authority, and a lasting commitment to truth in British history. It leaves you with a sense of responsibility to seek fairness in our own communities and a deeper appreciation for the role of journalism and public accountability.

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Error of Judgement uncovers one of Britain's most infamous miscarriages of justice, tracing the Birmingham pub bombings of 1974 and the six men who were wrongly charged. A meticulously researched work of investigative history, it will resonate with readers of true crime, political history, and justice reform who want to understand how a case can be shaped by bias and power. The tone is urgent, thoughtful, and hopeful, inviting readers who seek truth and fairness. With the 50-year edition's new writing, Error of Judgement remains as compelling and urgent as ever.

Written as a rigorous investigative history, Error of Judgement guides readers through the sequence of events, the evidence the prosecution relied on, and the inconsistencies Mullin exposes. The newly added material in the 50th-anniversary edition offers Mullin's reflections on how policing and justice have evolved, making the work feel immediate and relevant. The book balances rigorous analysis with human stories, presenting testimony, documents, and context in a pace that reads like a gripping report rather than a dry chronicle.

  • In-depth examination of the Birmingham pub bombings case and the miscarriages of justice involved
  • New material and reflections by Chris Mullin for the 50th-anniversary edition
  • Clear, chronological storytelling that weaves evidence, witness accounts, and legal analysis
  • Accessible explanations of key concepts: wrongful arrest, policing, bias, and accountability
  • A gripping, thoughtful voice that reads like an investigative history

By the end, Error of Judgement offers readers a clearer understanding of how justice can be compromised, a renewed vigilance toward authority, and a lasting commitment to truth in British history. It leaves you with a sense of responsibility to seek fairness in our own communities and a deeper appreciation for the role of journalism and public accountability.