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Unintended Consequences (Innocent Prisoners Project, #1) Unintended Consequences by Marti Green
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“We have an imperfect system. As long as there’s a death penalty, some innocent men and women will die.”
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“Law school didn’t prepare hopeful attorneys for the vagaries of judicial decision. The study of law was devoid of politics, of pettiness, of bad judges and incompetent attorneys.”
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“Doubt was a necessary element of life, one often not appreciated until later in life. Only with doubt could one challenge her assumptions and ensure that her course was proper.”
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“at just under fifteen miles over the speed limit. He knew from experience it was the safety zone, the”
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“we shouldn’t judge decisions made by others who’ve had different life experiences.”
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“sick to believing”
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“Dani rummaged through her pocketbook”
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“Sunny envied the casual joking of her friends. She didn’t consider herself to be shy, yet something in her didn’t allow for playfulness. A piece missing from her, she thought when she bothered to think about herself.”
Marti Green, Unintended Consequences
“Music was a diversion; books were an absorption, displacing all other thoughts except the story unfolding.”
Marti Green, Unintended Consequences
“The study of law was devoid of politics, of pettiness, of bad judges and incompetent attorneys.”
Marti Green, Unintended Consequences
“the Long Island Expressway was often referred to as “the Long Island Distressway.”
Marti Green, Unintended Consequences
“But we shouldn’t judge decisions made by others who’ve had different life experiences.”
Marti Green, Unintended Consequences
“time they had, an obstructionist warden would make the task truly impossible. She turned to her computer and logged in to Lexis/Nexis, the online”
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