In Just Mercy chapter 12, the specific actions of the women on Alabama's death row are not mentioned. The chapter focuses on racial bias and potential injustices in the criminal justice system.
In Just Mercy chapter 12, it is not explicitly stated what the women on Alabama's death row have done to be there.
The chapter primarily focuses on the injustices faced by black defendants and the potential for wrongful convictions.
While the specifics of the women's cases are not mentioned, the chapter highlights the potential for racial bias and injustice in the criminal justice system.