Phantom Justice
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Young Boone's Koo. Phantom Justice
Preface
1. Sentence
ORDER
2. Beginning of the Condemned Life
3. RDC Facility
4. Transfer to CIC
5. Prison Life
6. Shakedown
7. Christmas Holiday
8. New Era in the Defense
9. Young and Restless
10. Appeal Strategy
11. Appeal Brief
12. Justice or Dust
13. Anniversary of Confinement
14. State’s Brief
15. Punishments
16. Detail Job
17. New Year
18. Oral Arguments
19. Conduct Reports
20. Appeal Decision
21. My Points and Conclusion
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This is a stirring story of my prison life at the CIC (Correctional Industrial Center), Pendleton, Indiana, where I have served time while appealing against the judgment of the Lake County Superior Court.
First off, how the State convicted me leaves a shameful blemish in the history of Indiana and the criminal trial of America, because the State never investigated, interrogated, contacted, or identified me as a defendant. There was nothing but foul and contaminated justices animated by a ghost, and so I have named this book, Phantom Justice.
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“I think the way they wanted to break the law was only something they had learned to make a living. I believe if the government gives them the right opportunities and proper jobs, they do not need to break any laws. It seemed no one cared about them and they always felt they have been abandoned by society so maybe making mistakes are only a way for them to make their presence felt,” he said in a depressed voice, and then stood up.
“When I was taken to the boys’ school, I met a lot of bad boys and learned more criminal things than I could imagine. Because of so many bad things I had learned while in the boys’ school, I lost my confidence about what to do when I got out. All I could remember was I had to commit crimes as a compromise in how I had to manage my life. When I got out, I was afraid of living alone so I drank more. The alcohol was the only thing that made me calm down.”
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