The Power of Conviction

The Power of Conviction

My Wrongful Conviction 18 Years in Prison and the Freedom Earned Through Forgiveness and Faith

$38.99

Publication Date: 7th April 2015

James Tillman was stretched out on his basement couch, relaxing after a long day of work at the car wash, the smell of sweet onions and simmering steak filling the air of his modest apartment in the... Read More
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James Tillman was stretched out on his basement couch, relaxing after a long day of work at the car wash, the smell of sweet onions and simmering steak filling the air of his modest apartment in the projects of Hartford, Conn. His mother, a bible perched nearby, was softly singing a hymn when she was shaken by the thundering sound of pounding on the front door. It wasn’t a knock; it was an act of sheer force. In an instant, the police burst in, lifted James out of his home and shoved him into prison, arresting him for the brutal rape of a young corporate executive. For over 18 years, James professed his innocence, through the investigation, trial, appeals, and to anyone who would listen. Finally, after a series of extraordinary events, the Connecticut Innocence Project took up James’ case, eventually winning his freedom---the first person to be exonerated in the state through the use of DNA.

This is an inspirational story about the power of conviction: the wrongful conviction that sent James Tillman to prison for over 18 years, and the power of his own conviction that helped him persevere, offer a transformational forgiveness and earn a redemption that is so valued he remarkably calls his experience in prison, “a gift.”

"The Power of Conviction" is for people who are facing tough times. You will understand that you’re not alone, that things can be brutally bad and we can react poorly at times, but where there is love, there is always hope.

How did James Tillman endure 18 years of hell in prison? What specific lessons can you learn about the transformational power of forgiveness, love and conviction? When faced with your own challenges in life, what will you choose?

Details
  • Price: $38.99
  • Pages: 200
  • Carton Quantity: 26
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
  • Imprint: Morgan James Faith
  • Publication Date: 7th April 2015
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781630473921
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational
    RELIGION / Christian Life / Inspirational
    TRUE CRIME / General
Author Bio
James Tillman, one of the most positive and inspirational people you will ever meet, spent over 18 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, and was the first person in Connecticut released through the use of DNA. Remarkably, James calls his experience in prison, “a gift,” because it ultimately changed his life for the better, helping him learn that everything can be taken except our ability to choose what we believe. So, despite living in what some would describe as Hell on earth, James endured by harnessing the power of forgiveness, love and conviction. James, who has appeared extensively in the media, is a sought-after inspirational speaker who offers 10 specific lessons from his experience that can help others realize the power of conviction in their own lives. James, 51, who never had the opportunity to go to college, is now pursuing a degree in social work at Goodwin College.

Jeff Kimball, co-writer, is an award-winning writer and author of “Community, Connection & Conversation: Making Social Media work for Business.” A former political and press aide to U.S. Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and John D. Rockefeller IV, Jeff is a coveted ghostwriter, former PR executive on Wall Street and a marketing and media consultant, who has close ties to members of the media and key players on Wall Street, in Silicon Valley and in Washington.

Table of Contents
Chapter One: The Roots of Conviction

Chapter Two: An Unimaginable Crime

Chapter Three: A Simple Oversight

Chapter Four: Taken from Home

Chapter Five: Presumed Guilty

Chapter Six: Morgan Street Madness

Chapter Seven: Convicted

Chapter Eight: Testing my Code

Chapter Nine: The First Day

Chapter Ten: Life in Prison

Chapter Eleven: Passing Time: Public TV, Mufango & Rec

Chapter Twelve: My Prison of Hate

Chapter Thirteen: Fight or be Killed

Chapter Fourteen: Solitary and SuperMax

Chapter Fifteen: A Gift of Love

Chapter Sixteen: Hell

Chapter Seventeen: Unlikely Acts of Grace

Chapter Eighteen: The Darkness Becomes Me

Chapter Nineteen: The Appeals: More Disappointment

Chapter Twenty: The Lost Hope for Freedom

Chapter Twenty-One Rage Against the World

Chapter Twenty-Two: Broken

Chapter Twenty-Three: Freedom Through Forgiveness

Chapter Twenty-Four: Conviction

Chapter Twenty-Five: A Glimmer of Hope

Chapter Twenty-Six: Earning Redemption

Chapter Twenty-Seven: Freedom

Chapter Twenty-Eight: A Strange New World

Chapter Twenty-Nine: Struggling to Cope

Chapter Thirty: The Community Rallies

Chapter Thirty-One: The Hardest to Forgive

Chapter Thirty-Two: 10 Lessons Learned

Chapter Thirty-Three: The Faith to Move Forward

James Tillman was stretched out on his basement couch, relaxing after a long day of work at the car wash, the smell of sweet onions and simmering steak filling the air of his modest apartment in the projects of Hartford, Conn. His mother, a bible perched nearby, was softly singing a hymn when she was shaken by the thundering sound of pounding on the front door. It wasn’t a knock; it was an act of sheer force. In an instant, the police burst in, lifted James out of his home and shoved him into prison, arresting him for the brutal rape of a young corporate executive. For over 18 years, James professed his innocence, through the investigation, trial, appeals, and to anyone who would listen. Finally, after a series of extraordinary events, the Connecticut Innocence Project took up James’ case, eventually winning his freedom---the first person to be exonerated in the state through the use of DNA.

This is an inspirational story about the power of conviction: the wrongful conviction that sent James Tillman to prison for over 18 years, and the power of his own conviction that helped him persevere, offer a transformational forgiveness and earn a redemption that is so valued he remarkably calls his experience in prison, “a gift.”

"The Power of Conviction" is for people who are facing tough times. You will understand that you’re not alone, that things can be brutally bad and we can react poorly at times, but where there is love, there is always hope.

How did James Tillman endure 18 years of hell in prison? What specific lessons can you learn about the transformational power of forgiveness, love and conviction? When faced with your own challenges in life, what will you choose?

  • Price: $38.99
  • Pages: 200
  • Carton Quantity: 26
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
  • Imprint: Morgan James Faith
  • Publication Date: 7th April 2015
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9781630473921
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational
    RELIGION / Christian Life / Inspirational
    TRUE CRIME / General
James Tillman, one of the most positive and inspirational people you will ever meet, spent over 18 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, and was the first person in Connecticut released through the use of DNA. Remarkably, James calls his experience in prison, “a gift,” because it ultimately changed his life for the better, helping him learn that everything can be taken except our ability to choose what we believe. So, despite living in what some would describe as Hell on earth, James endured by harnessing the power of forgiveness, love and conviction. James, who has appeared extensively in the media, is a sought-after inspirational speaker who offers 10 specific lessons from his experience that can help others realize the power of conviction in their own lives. James, 51, who never had the opportunity to go to college, is now pursuing a degree in social work at Goodwin College.

Jeff Kimball, co-writer, is an award-winning writer and author of “Community, Connection & Conversation: Making Social Media work for Business.” A former political and press aide to U.S. Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and John D. Rockefeller IV, Jeff is a coveted ghostwriter, former PR executive on Wall Street and a marketing and media consultant, who has close ties to members of the media and key players on Wall Street, in Silicon Valley and in Washington.

Chapter One: The Roots of Conviction

Chapter Two: An Unimaginable Crime

Chapter Three: A Simple Oversight

Chapter Four: Taken from Home

Chapter Five: Presumed Guilty

Chapter Six: Morgan Street Madness

Chapter Seven: Convicted

Chapter Eight: Testing my Code

Chapter Nine: The First Day

Chapter Ten: Life in Prison

Chapter Eleven: Passing Time: Public TV, Mufango & Rec

Chapter Twelve: My Prison of Hate

Chapter Thirteen: Fight or be Killed

Chapter Fourteen: Solitary and SuperMax

Chapter Fifteen: A Gift of Love

Chapter Sixteen: Hell

Chapter Seventeen: Unlikely Acts of Grace

Chapter Eighteen: The Darkness Becomes Me

Chapter Nineteen: The Appeals: More Disappointment

Chapter Twenty: The Lost Hope for Freedom

Chapter Twenty-One Rage Against the World

Chapter Twenty-Two: Broken

Chapter Twenty-Three: Freedom Through Forgiveness

Chapter Twenty-Four: Conviction

Chapter Twenty-Five: A Glimmer of Hope

Chapter Twenty-Six: Earning Redemption

Chapter Twenty-Seven: Freedom

Chapter Twenty-Eight: A Strange New World

Chapter Twenty-Nine: Struggling to Cope

Chapter Thirty: The Community Rallies

Chapter Thirty-One: The Hardest to Forgive

Chapter Thirty-Two: 10 Lessons Learned

Chapter Thirty-Three: The Faith to Move Forward