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During my criminal trial in 1979, the trial judge Judge J. D. Guyon, district attorney Chris Lorenson, and appointed court-appointed counsel Ronald Hayes conspired to deny me a fair and reasonable trial. These individuals took the necessary to convict me and violated all my constitutional rights. It should be noted that I am not the only one.

Produktbeschreibung
During my criminal trial in 1979, the trial judge Judge J. D. Guyon, district attorney Chris Lorenson, and appointed court-appointed counsel Ronald Hayes conspired to deny me a fair and reasonable trial. These individuals took the necessary to convict me and violated all my constitutional rights. It should be noted that I am not the only one.
Autorenporträt
Born and raised in Houston, Texas in the 1950s, I was raised during a time of political and racial unrest in America. However, I never witnessed a firsthand account of racism. For twenty-three years, and three hundred and fifty-three days, I was truly enslaved in the criminal justice (not really) system. Since my release from prison in 2003, I obtained five degrees in 9 years. I also wrote book one and working on book 2.