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Bryan Stevenson: Just mercy (Hardcover, 2014, Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House) 5 stars

The founder of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama recounts his experiences as a …

Review of 'Just mercy' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Just Mercy is the saddest book I have ever read. It tells the true stories of an innocent man on the death row for 5 years, a traumatized girl who accidentally sets a house on fire and kills people sentenced a life in prison in which she is abused by prison guards, and many other horrific scenarios. Bryan Stevenson is one of the bravest people I can think of. He and his partners defend these people and many more. He continues to defend them even when he receives bomb threats, loses trials and has to watch his clients be executed, and has to present in front of disrespectful and unfair judges. Stevenson has succeeded many times as well. He has saved many innocent people from execution and ended life imprisonment for many teenagers that have mental disabilities and do not deserve their punishment.

Just Mercy has opened my eyes to the unfairness of our criminal justice system. I used to always think that if a person is innocent (s)he should not and will not go to jail. Unfortunately, that does not always happen. The conditions in our jails our terrible because they are overfilled. Although there are plenty of people that are guilty in jail, there are also innocent people in jail and many excess punishments.

I did not enjoy reading Just Mercy. It made me feel frustrated, scared, and sad. However, I am glad that I read it. I learned a lot from it.

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