Guilty Until Proven Innocent
A True-Life Legal Drama
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About the Book
D. Corbett Everidge cannot vote, own a firearm, or hold public office: he is a convicted felon. But did he actually commit the crime?
In this true-life legal drama, former magistrate D. Corbett Everidge chronicles the events of the summer of 2005 and the ensuing criminal trial that led to a felony conviction and the end of his criminal justice career. He then asks you to assess the evidence and make your own reasonable decision about whether he is, indeed, innocent or guilty as charged.
Everidge gives personal insight into his career and background to illustrate that guilt in a complex society is not always a matter of black and white. He also challenges many beliefs regarding the modern criminal justice system in the United States, effectively drawing a line between the theoretical and the actual.
Ultimately, Guilty Until Proven Innocent is an intriguing literary criminal trial in which you decide the outcome. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, what is your verdict?
About the Author
D. Corbett Everidge, a former magistrate, probation officer, and military police officer, holds a master?s degree in criminal justice. An avid martial artist, he spends his time teaching karate and jujutsu and lives in the mountains of North Carolina.
Visit the author at www.shujaku.com.