Reviews
"Calvin Johnson's story shows that the criminal courts are failing in their most basic function—separating the innocent from the guilty—and that race continues to influence who is not convicted and who is convicted. Only the miracle of DNA technology proved Johnson's innocence and allows him to tell his compelling story after sixteen years in prison for a crime he did not commit. We are left to wonder how many other innocent people languish in prisons because there is no biological evidence in their cases."
—Stephen Bright, director of the Southern Center for Human Rights
Description
Exit to Freedom is the unforgettable story of Johnson's unrelenting quest for justice against incredible odds and under circumstances that threatened to shred his dignity and hope. As Johnson recalls his trial and long journey toward freedom through five Georgia prisons, he also speaks candidly about everything from his middle-class childhood in Atlanta to the reasons he came to be a rape suspect to the steadfast support of his family. This is also a story of faith: how Johnson found it in prison and how, he believes, it played a role in his release.
At the point in his prison term when Johnson thought that he had exhausted all avenues of appeal, DNA-based forensics began to make headlines. Eventually his case was taken up by the Innocence Project, the nonprofit legal clinic renowned for overturning convictions through DNA testing of evidence. Years of delay followed, but Johnson eventually became the sixty-first convict to be exonerated with the Innocence Project's help. His is the only first-person account of a wrongful conviction overturned through DNA testing.
However disturbed readers may become by this portrait of a justice system undermined by its own cynicism, Johnson himself feels no bitterness toward his accusers. In a book that offers many lessons about freedom, that may be the most important one of all.