Paperback. A first-hand account of Hain's bizarre trial (acquitted on a bank theft charge over identification evidence), describing the nightmare of an innocent person prosecuted in split-second eyewitness evidence. It includes an analysis of the 'current' legal situation, not only drawing on lessons from the past (Patrick Meehan, George Davis, James Hanratty), but suggesting reforms for the future. The book ends with important advice - if you find yourself a victim of mistaken identity. Illus. + Map and Index. 184pp. mass market p/back. Browned pp. o/w Nr. F. with no creasing to covers.