A defendant in court grapples with the gravity of their situation. Their fate lies in the hands of 12 members of a jury, who know absolutely nothing about them, a realization that overwhelms the defendant. Furthermore, the writing reflects on the justice system's inherent flaws, where perception and storytelling can often overshadow the truth.
An original work in progress by reed
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Sources of inspiration:
- Connelly, Michael. The Lincoln Lawyer. Little, Brown and Company, 2005.
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