Professional Review for A Motion for Innocence
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing True Life Story!, January 16, 2014
By
Michelle Anne Cox-lomas “Review Maven” (New Boston, Michigan)
This review is from: A Motion for Innocence…And Justice for All? (Kindle Edition)
Shaun Webb is an excellent writer who captivates our attention. His writing style pulls us into his story and has us turning the pages faster and faster. There is a major lesson to be learned through this particular story. Are any of us immune to the justice system? Do we really own our own personal freedom or can our freedom be taken away, in the blink of an eye, and our lives turned upside down just because someone else desires attention or isn’t getting what they want? Aren’t we all supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, beyond a shadow of a doubt, or are the words of a liar more potent to the justice system then our own personal words of truth? The main characters of this story, names changed to protect the innocent and guilty alike, are people just like you and me; every day people who are living in your own neighborhood. Who can you trust? Who can’t you trust? The fact that the beginning of this story took place on holy ground, a safe place, at a local private school, a place most of us would trust makes this story even more captivating. Are we safe anywhere? Shaun did an excellent job in writing this important story about how someone can be tried as a sex-offender, judged as a sex-offender, treated as a sex-offender and even when eventually, after much pain and suffering is found to be innocent and still has to live his life in question. Our laws need to be changed to protect the innocent! We must not assume, right off the bat, that if someone is proclaimed as a sex-offender that he really is. Good Job Shaun Webb! You did an excellent job telling this story. This is a topic that most Authors would shy away from, but you were brave enough to bring this important story to our attention. I highly recommend this book to anyone who desires to know the truth and desires to help change our outdated ways of viewing these types of situations. I can only wonder about how many innocent people are sitting in our prisons today, doing hard time, for a crime they have not committed.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: innocence, motion, review
By
Michelle Anne Cox-lomas “Review Maven” (New Boston, Michigan)
This review is from: A Motion for Innocence…And Justice for All? (Kindle Edition)
Shaun Webb is an excellent writer who captivates our attention. His writing style pulls us into his story and has us turning the pages faster and faster. There is a major lesson to be learned through this particular story. Are any of us immune to the justice system? Do we really own our own personal freedom or can our freedom be taken away, in the blink of an eye, and our lives turned upside down just because someone else desires attention or isn’t getting what they want? Aren’t we all supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, beyond a shadow of a doubt, or are the words of a liar more potent to the justice system then our own personal words of truth? The main characters of this story, names changed to protect the innocent and guilty alike, are people just like you and me; every day people who are living in your own neighborhood. Who can you trust? Who can’t you trust? The fact that the beginning of this story took place on holy ground, a safe place, at a local private school, a place most of us would trust makes this story even more captivating. Are we safe anywhere? Shaun did an excellent job in writing this important story about how someone can be tried as a sex-offender, judged as a sex-offender, treated as a sex-offender and even when eventually, after much pain and suffering is found to be innocent and still has to live his life in question. Our laws need to be changed to protect the innocent! We must not assume, right off the bat, that if someone is proclaimed as a sex-offender that he really is. Good Job Shaun Webb! You did an excellent job telling this story. This is a topic that most Authors would shy away from, but you were brave enough to bring this important story to our attention. I highly recommend this book to anyone who desires to know the truth and desires to help change our outdated ways of viewing these types of situations. I can only wonder about how many innocent people are sitting in our prisons today, doing hard time, for a crime they have not committed.
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: innocence, motion, review
Published on January 20, 2014 18:05
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