African American Stevenson Just Mercy Summary

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Moises A Iriarte CRJ 101 Professor: MS. Chaumtoli Huq As a criminal justice major student I have put a lot of enthusiasm in his course and have learn more about how the system works. One of the story that interested me on the book “just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson is the Walter McMillian [page 20]. Even thou I knew that African Americans were discriminated back in time, I read and learn about how they were treated and all the suffering they went though. The story of Walter starts as Stevenson took Walters case, Stevenson took the case because Walters case was one of the flood of cases Stevenson found myself frantically working on after learning of a growing crisis in Alabama[pg. 21]. As Stevenson continues to tell Walters story he mentions …show more content…

Even thou the Supreme Court struck down this law some sates still follow their own constitution [pg. 29]. Walters’s life was heading for disaster and he continue to see Kelly, he even testify on behalf of Kelly in court when Kelly husband had file for a divorce due to his wife seeing a black men. Kelly’s life also came down has she lose custody of her kids, she began to see other males, and she meet a guy named Ralph Myers. Myers had committed a crime and kill Vickie Lynn and he could find a way out as police had him in custody, he confessed of the murder but also drag Kelly and Walter. Even thou police didn’t believe his version, but the sheriff was getting heat of a previous murder of an 18 year old girl, who was like the daughter of the town. Her case have not yet been solve and the people wanted answers. Myers did not only blame Walter in the Lynn case but told police that Myers have been the actual murder of Ronda Morrison. The police saw that like a way out to get someone take the blame for Ronda’s murder, as police knew Walter had no criminal record and a good reputation, maybe and just maybe …show more content…

I always had a mentality that when we were stop by cops we had to know whatever they told us. Not knowing that we as the people have rights also and a cop can’t just came and stop us just because we looked suspicious. A few years back I just to dislike cops, because they seen bad using excess of force and targeting innocent people, and like we talk today in class there are a lot of cops in places they shouldn’t be, just entrapping people. But I learn that as a cop I can make my own decisions and that my actions matter and I choose how I want to conduct to the people. We all have decisions is up to us if we want to do the

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