Just Mercy Summary

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In Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, published in by a young lawyer shares his experience with the legal justice system as a young attorney fighting for justice in the case of Walter McMillian, a young man who was sentenced to death row for a crime that he was falsely accused of committing. While Bryan goes in depth of Walter's story and how his case was related to the other case that he was taking on. Bryan would take on two or three case at a time while he was struggling to find help with his main case that he desperately needed help in. Bryan Stevenson while still studying at Harvard Law School at age of twenty- three- years-old, he was working with Georgia on an internship that let him work on criminal cases and keep up with