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Almost Innocent

From Searching to Saved in America's Criminal Justice System

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Publisher Description

Shanti Brien was a practicing lawyer and a recovering NFL wife when the Department of Justice began a criminal investigation of her husband’s company. This collision of her personal and professional lives altered her view of the system she’d dedicated her life to and frames Almost Innocent, an insightful examination of the broader criminal justice system.

Detailing the stories of nine of Brien’s clients, from the obviously guilty to the surprisingly innocent, Almost Innocentcandidly describes how each of Brien’s clients journeyed through the messy and tragic criminal system and touched Brien’s life, saving her from stupid mistakes, strengthening a football-ravaged marriage, and teaching her about humility, redemption, and humanity.

Almost Innocent walks the line between memoir and political commentary, crafting an intimate portrait of the criminal justice system and offering suggestions for what it could be: more fair, more humane, and more just.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
2 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Amplify Publishing
SIZE
1.1
MB