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Illusions of Justice: My Journey Through the California Justice System
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Illusions of Justice: My Journey Through the California Justice System in Ottawa, ON
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Illusions of Justice: My Journey Through the California Justice System in Ottawa, ON
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This is the true account of the arrest, trial, and conviction of middle school teacher Steven Andrews. For almost a decade his story was never heard. Opinions, assumptions, and lies were all that people knew regarding what was believed to be an open and shut case. The truth is always in the details. This book will shed light on what occurred those many years ago that sent this successful teacher to prison and destroyed his life. For the first time, the other side of the story is told. All the things that didn't get reported, that were exaggerated, and just completely wrong. This story is told from the first-hand account of Mr. Andrews's experiences from his initial arrest to his ultimate release from prison. It is a harsh examination of the California Criminal Justice System, the prison system, and the public school system. All of which cared nothing for the truth.
This is the true account of the arrest, trial, and conviction of middle school teacher Steven Andrews. For almost a decade his story was never heard. Opinions, assumptions, and lies were all that people knew regarding what was believed to be an open and shut case. The truth is always in the details. This book will shed light on what occurred those many years ago that sent this successful teacher to prison and destroyed his life. For the first time, the other side of the story is told. All the things that didn't get reported, that were exaggerated, and just completely wrong. This story is told from the first-hand account of Mr. Andrews's experiences from his initial arrest to his ultimate release from prison. It is a harsh examination of the California Criminal Justice System, the prison system, and the public school system. All of which cared nothing for the truth.

















