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Guilty Until Proven Innocent: When A Woman Cries Rape The Life Story of Ronald Eubanks - Hardcover

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by Ronald J. Eubanks (Author), Dawn Lynn Anderson (Author)

A black man, a white woman, and twenty-five years. The unbelievable true story of Ronald Eubanks's life. A young boy from the streets of Dallas grows up to become a wrongly convicted sex offender. Do the decisions we make as we're younger delineate the outcome of our future? Perhaps, if he had gone to school and listened to his mother, he wouldn't have been in the position he was. Convicted guilty of rape, he was sentenced to over a decade in prison. Not to mention, walking around Dallas for ten years, classified as a registered sex offender. In America, we tend to make everything better: cars, houses, and so much more. Ironically, our justice system remains similar to a third world country. Could this chain of events be caused by his negligence, a crooked justice system, or pure racism?

Number of Pages: 186
Dimensions: 0.56 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: June 08, 2020
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