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What Have I Gotten Myself Into?

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Bruce McCoy was 24 years old when he was arrested for the murder of Robert Thompson. The Detectives were under fire to make an arrest and somehow Bruce was chosen as the sacrificial lamb. He was tried, convicted, and sentenced to 30 years in prison by an overzealous prosecutor. The state's entire case consisted of a maze of lies and inconsistencies. They had the witnesses, the players, the plot, and a biased judicial system. The Prosecutor’s obligation was to prove the evidence needed to convict Bruce of the crimes by the "preponderance of the evidence"- he had to prove that it was more likely than not that the facts presented were true. Or “clear and convincing evidence”- he had to prove that the evidence presented was more likely to be true than untrue. And/or, “beyond a reasonable doubt”- the prosecutor had the burden to prove that Bruce was guilty beyond all reasonable doubt. Did he prove any of that?  This book contains actual police reports, statements, and testimony from the trial.  You be the judge.