Stella Kaye
Stella Kaye is from the U.K. and has been writing for as long as she can remember. She has always been a diarist and has writing about her personal experiences and feelings.
Presently, many of her articles can be found on Hellium. After reading many of the articles, I was very impressed with this woman's insight into the lives of the wrongfully convicted. I am sure you will enjoy her writing as much as I did.
If you've ever known anyone that has been wrongfully convicted and is living their life in prison for a crime they did not commit, please read her articles. You will come away with a different understanding.
Should Anyone be Guilty by Accusation
Evaluating the Use of Juries Within the British Legal System
Crime and Punishment: Convicting the Innocent
Testimonies: Wrongly Convicted and 'Doing Time'
Should There be a Better Justice System for All
Reflections: Inside Prison Walls
Readers Share Views on Innocent People in Prison
The Reality of Living Life in a Jail
Is the UK Justice System Really Effective?
Is Overcrowding Really a Problem in UK Prisons?
Essays: Society's Forgotten Citizens
Interrogation Techniques: Why the Innocent Confess
Reflections: Society's Responsibility to the Falsely Imprisoned
Essays: The Criminal Justice System