Just Point At Him

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| Rating | : | 4.16 (760 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00CYVWKYW |
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| Number of Pages | : | 454 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-03-30 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"HEART-WRENCHING, EMOTIONAL, AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING!" Author/Reviewer Geri Ahearn A young boy finds himself one evening, walking a lonely, silent road in the dark, as he contemplates to reach his safe destiny. He begins to realize that he should not be alone, so far away from where he belongs, so he walks faster-and-faster. Suddenly, he makes one wrong decision that will affect his life forever. A young . "Good book" according to Scott Debra Daigle. Good read. I would not recommend this book for someone under 18 as it contains some written graphic content. Altho I do not understand how the justice system could find a man guilty when everything points to innocent. I will definatly share with my friends that this was a good read!. Innocent eye opening book. it's scary to think that this could happen to anyone. One day your life is fine and the next your sitting in prison by someone being vengeful. the system is so broken and unfortunately a lot of innocent people have gotten caught up in the label of sex offender when it does not apply to them.
The justice system has a different idea of him, and no matter the facts it is willing to cast aside reasonable doubt. If a man pays his dues, is he ever out of debt? Are his past mistakes ever forgiven? In our struggle to protect the helpless, have we lost the ability to determine who is innocent? Gregory Torti may not have the perfect past, but learned from his mistakes and was ready to move on. Just as Gregory was ready to live the honest American dream, he is thrown into a battle for true freedom.
