was written byas a memoir. He tells the accounts of his
experiences as a lawyer. Some of the stories he tells are about his actions in the courtroom. In
particular, the actions are activist in nature, and he shows much more than the minimum level of
respect for justice which is expected to be shown by most lawyers. The reader can tell that
Stevenson does his job for much more than a paycheck, despite the fact that his efforts and
actions to correct the system's biased ways are not particularly effective.
At trial, Stevenson seeks to appeal Walter McMillian's...
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