You Can't Try a Dead Man

The Untold Story of Injustice

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Howard Judee ISBN: 9781640853256
Publisher: Judith L. Howard Publication: July 6, 2018
Imprint: Author Academy Elite Language: English
Author: Howard Judee
ISBN: 9781640853256
Publisher: Judith L. Howard
Publication: July 6, 2018
Imprint: Author Academy Elite
Language: English

“It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.” Sir William Blackstone

As Jeff hitchhiked across the country, his mind was focused on getting clean, sober, and starting over, again. As a 27-year-old, Jeff had been in and out of trouble most of his life. He began drinking at the age of nine and using hard drugs in his late teens. He couldn’t seem to leave it behind even after four stints in treatment and two in prison. 

But, while planning how to get his life back on track, events unfolded that would dash his hopes and dreams to pieces. Unbeknownst to Jeff, his roommate had been murdered the morning he left town, and Jeff was deemed the likely suspect.

This sounds like the start to a good, suspenseful, fiction novel, but, tragically, you’re about to read an absolutely true story. You Can’t Try a Dead Man will challenge you to ponder your expectations for our justice system and consider whether there’s more to a story than what you’re hearing.

Intertwined in Jeff’s story of a seemingly insurmountable challenge, this book will help you rediscover the true meaning of freedom and forgiveness.

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“It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.” Sir William Blackstone

As Jeff hitchhiked across the country, his mind was focused on getting clean, sober, and starting over, again. As a 27-year-old, Jeff had been in and out of trouble most of his life. He began drinking at the age of nine and using hard drugs in his late teens. He couldn’t seem to leave it behind even after four stints in treatment and two in prison. 

But, while planning how to get his life back on track, events unfolded that would dash his hopes and dreams to pieces. Unbeknownst to Jeff, his roommate had been murdered the morning he left town, and Jeff was deemed the likely suspect.

This sounds like the start to a good, suspenseful, fiction novel, but, tragically, you’re about to read an absolutely true story. You Can’t Try a Dead Man will challenge you to ponder your expectations for our justice system and consider whether there’s more to a story than what you’re hearing.

Intertwined in Jeff’s story of a seemingly insurmountable challenge, this book will help you rediscover the true meaning of freedom and forgiveness.

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