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Imperfect Justice
註釋At thirty-seven, Steve Greenberg thought he had it all-a great job, good friends, an endless supply of recreational drugs, and fun every weekend-until a seemingly minor change of plans sent his life careening off the tracks. When he and a friend decide to skip the Blue Jackets game and go to a club with some cute girls, they end up handcuffed and behind bars. Being caught with drugs was one thing, maybe it was bound to happen eventually (it was the nineties after all, and ecstasy flowed like candy). But the more serious charges were untrue, and the author spent the next eight years fighting to regain his freedom. Greenberg's cautionary tale is a scathing review of the American justice system on a local level, an intimate view of life on the run and imprisonment in Central America and in the US, and a final light at the end of a dark tunnel.